Prenuptial Agreement LawyerPlanning a wedding can be a hectic time in your life. There are many things to consider, including any assets you may be bringing into the marriage. Even though it may be difficult to consider the possibility that you and your spouse may divorce in the future, it is essential to plan and protect yourself for unforeseen events. To protect your property and monetary assets, enlist the assistance of our lawyers and staff at the law firm of Iandoli, Edens & Weinberger, LLC, in Morris County, New Jersey. We focus our practice on family law matters, including pre-nuptial agreements.
After the wedding.Once the wedding ceremony is over, many couples discover that it is in their best interests to enter into postnuptial agreements. These types of documents are created the same way prenuptial agreements are created and are structured to protect any individual assets you may have. Contrary to what some people may believe, any decisions or issues that affect a child cannot be written into any type of post-nuptial marital contract or agreement, in advance. Contact a New Jersey prenuptial agreement attorney at the office of Iandoli, Edens & Weinberger, LLC today. We keep your best interests in mind as you consider creating the documents that will protect your assets. |


In some cases, a family may be in business together and request that a prenup be drawn up to protect the business. This is the best way to ensure that, if you do get divorced, the value of the business will not be subject to equitable division of the property because it is protected by the prenuptial agreement.