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Category: Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial Agreements in New Jersey

Marriage is an exciting time in a person’s life. There are numerous tasks for the spouses to complete before the big day. This can include dress shopping, cake testing, house shopping, and more. While going through this process, there are many couples that choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement, often known as a […]

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What do I Need to Know About a High Net Worth Divorce?

If you are getting a divorce, you most likely have a lot on your mind. Divorce is usually something no spouse ever dreams of until it comes time. However, if you or your spouse is a high net worth individual, all the aspects of a regular divorce are now compounded by additional financial matters, making […]

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Marital Assets and Prenuptial Agreements

Misconceptions on Premarital Asset In New Jersey, premarital assets remain premarital assets; but there´s a lot of grey areas in the law with regard to premarital assets. If you have a house, the increasing value can go up in value due to the market which is what we call a passive increase or it can […]

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Are prenuptial agreements enforceable in Morris County Divorce Cases?

Providing counsel related to prenuptial and all marital agreements to clients in Morristown, Whippany, Dover, Parsippany, and across Morris County, NJ We are often asked by our clients whether or not a prenuptial agreement will be determined as valid when considering divorce. We will give the basic answer and guidelines to a valid prenuptial agreement […]

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Benefits of Prenuptial Agreements

Serving clients in Morristown, Whippany and across Morris County NJ Benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement The benefits of a prenuptial agreement are really to give you a blueprint. If you were unfortunate to go down that road of divorce, it gives you a blueprint as to how a divorce would unfold. One of the benefits […]

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Finances in Prenuptial Agreements: It is about being fair.

Our prenuptial and mediation attorneys are available to serve you in Morristown, Chester, Chatham, and the greater Morris County Area It´s all about being fair Some issues that prenuptial agreements also handle are the increase and decrease of the value of stock or CDs. The prenup is about being fair; it´s not about safeguarding every […]

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What is Considered a Default Divorce?

Contrary to popular belief, not all divorce proceedings are long and painful. It is actually quite common for divorcing spouses to come to amicable terms of a settlement agreement and get through their divorce with minimal interference. In some cases, this may result in what is known as a default divorce. While not all amicable divorces are ultimately […]

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Adultery and Divorce in New Jersey

It has been estimated that as many as one (1) in five (5) Americans admit to cheating on their significant others. While this number may come as a shock, unfortunately many individuals have already been impacted by infidelity within their own relationship or marriage. Many of our clients will then ask: when a marriage ends due […]

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Protect Your Chester NJ Business, its Assets & Partners

Safeguarding yourself as well as your business and its assets from most lawsuits, including divorce, is important. Morris County Lawyers can recommend a smart legal and business strategy. 973-840-8970 In this article we will review several prudent practices to protect your business during divorce in New Jersey. We will review five smart suggestions that could […]

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What is Rehabilitative Alimony in New Jersey?

For spouses going through a divorce, the issue of alimony and spousal support is common. However, many people do not realize that there are actually five types of alimony agreements pursuant to New Jersey divorce law. In addition to the common limited duration alimony and open duration alimony, there is also reimbursement alimony, temporary alimony during divorce, and rehabilitative alimony. […]

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