Prenuptual Agreements
New Jersey recognizes that private contracts between individuals intending to marry are enforceable if certain conditions are met. If you're considering a prenuptial agreement, it's important to follow the New Jersey Uniform Premarital and Pre-Civil Union Agreement Act.
Couples in second marriages, with existing businesses, or with children from prior marriages often find prenuptial agreements helpful. Our attorneys assist in drafting these documents or reviewing those prepared by your fiancée’s attorney.
While most experiences are cooperative, complications can arise. In such cases, a more formal process and help from a neutral “coach” can prevent misunderstandings. We often recommend the collaborative approach used in collaborative divorces for these prenuptial agreements.
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