Postnuptial Agreements Lawyer in New Jersey
Reasons to Have a Postnuptial Agreement
One of the best times to define an agreement is when both parties are relatively fine, in good standing with each other, are willing to cooperate and have the ability to discuss difficult topics. Reaching a well-defined agreement that is mutually understood and accepted can happen after a marriage takes place. A postnuptial agreement works much like a prenuptial agreement except that the two parties are currently married.
One or both parties may be interested in protecting or defining terms or conditions impacting assets, debts, property, business interests and other financial matters in the event of divorce or death. A married couple may wish to consider such an agreement if a period of marital difficulty has ensued or if a significant financial event has presented itself. Seeking legal counsel from a New Jersey collaborative law attorney may bring insightful knowledge of their rights and potential benefits for having a postnuptial agreement, or not.
A standard rule of thumb in approaching postnuptial agreements is to fully disclose accurate and entire financial assets, liabilities and income sources. Having full knowledge of the actual worth each party brings to the marriage sometimes generates renewed incentive to stay married. It is valid to expect that if things lead to divorce, that a postnuptial agreement may lessen the emotional impact of determining who gets what and why.
New Jersey Postnuptial Agreements Attorney
The Law Office of Steven P. Monaghan understands the pros and cons for having a postnuptial agreement. You and your partner may have opposing financial views and need legal guidance to fully evaluating how such an agreement may help. We offer mediation and collaborative law strategies in bringing resolution to the most difficult circumstances. We have helped many clients reach mutual agreements with their loved ones. Our goal is to help you define what matters to you and your spouse.
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