Prenuptial Agreements

A thorough, premarital agreement setting forth your rights and obligations in the event of divorce can be the single most important asset you bring into a marriage. And yet, very few people—even those already headed for a second marriage—give serious consideration to getting one drafted before they wed.

Fewer still actually follow through and obtain one. Some helpful considerations for prenuptial agreements can be found under NJSA 37:2-31 41.

A Practical Consideration

At Lomberg & Del Vescovo, LLC we have seen enough marriages end in divorce to know that getting a prenuptial agreement ought to be thought of more as an immensely practical consideration rather than as a way to hedge one's bets against divorce. In fact, the benefits that a prenuptial agreement can provide far outweigh any initial awkwardness you may feel at broaching the subject with your fiancé.

Properly drafted well before the actual ceremony and based on a full and honest disclosure of your financial assets, income, and debts—a prenuptial agreement can save you a tremendous amount of time, money, and stress if divorce does occur.

If you live in the Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Essex, and Morris County areas of Northeastern New Jersey and are interested in learning more about what a prenuptial agreement can provide—call or contact our firm directly in Hackensack, New Jersey, today and schedule a time when we can meet and talk.