Prenuptial Agreements/ Premarital Agreements Articles

Prenuptial Agreements/ Premarital Agreements

Category: Prenuptial Agreements/ Premarital Agreements

Do Prenups Actually Hold Up in Court in New Jersey?

Author: Nicole Casciola and Erin DeGeorge

If you live in New Jersey and you are wondering whether you need a prenuptial agreement and whether prenups actually hold up in court or how long prenups last,...

What Are The Requirements for a Valid Prenuptial Agreement in New Jersey?

Author: Nicole Casciola and Rosanne DeTorres

If you are engaged in the state of New Jersey, you might want to know how to get a prenup in New Jersey. A valid prenuptial agreement in New Jersey, will...

Can a Prenuptial Agreement be Voided?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are legal contracts that govern the equitable division of property and alimony in New Jersey divorce cases. These...

How Long Does A Prenup Last?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Can a prenup expire? A prenup agreement is a contract that spouses enter into before they marry. Many people wonder how long does a prenup last? This blog...

Can You Protect Assets Without Getting a Prenup

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Prenups are used to predetermine what happens to your marital and non-marital property in the case of a divorce. There are many reasons though why you may not...

DOES A PRENUP PROTECT FUTURE ASSETS AND EARNINGS

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

Does a prenup protect future assets? The divorce rate in the U.S continues to hover around 50%. In 1 out of 2 marriages, you are likely to divorce in your...

PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT AFTER MARRIAGE

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Can you do a prenuptial agreement after marriage? Prenuptial agreements that outline each person’s economic rights and responsibilities made before marriage...

Everything You Need to Answer the Question: “Should I Get a Prenup?”

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Are you about to embark on the journey that is marriage? Are you wondering if you should get a prenup? Considering the divorce rate in the U.S. continues to...

3 Things To Consider When Deciding On A Prenuptial Agreement In NJ

Author: Rosanne S. DeTorres

Prenuptial agreements are rarely fun or easy to talk about, but they are critically important for many marrying couples. You may want to retain a family law...

What Does A Prenuptial Agreement Mean For Your Divorce?

Author: Erin D. DeGeorge

It's perfectly understandable to want to protect your assets. In many circumstances, individuals who are considering marriage may have concerns about what will...

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Divorce for Irreconcilable Differences in New Jersey

Can feelings of being less connected, of “growing apart,” physical or emotional distance, or mistrust be grounds for divorce in New Jersey, or does a couple need to demonstrate something less abstract?  Does filing for divorce require proof of alleged harm, or can a couple simply come to a...

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Cohabitation in New Jersey

Whether you are considering a new shared living arrangement with your partner, are already living together before marriage, or wondering about a previous partner’s change in relationship status, it’s a good idea to know how cohabitation laws in New Jersey affect your rights and...

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False allegations in divorce: How to defend yourself against false allegations in divorce

What are false accusations in a divorce case?  False accusations in divorce can deal with any issue or situation when the other parent or party has made a false statement about you. Unfortunately, false allegations and false accusations, two terms used interchangeably, are common in divorce...

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