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How Can I Discuss a Postnuptial Agreement With My Spouse?

When you and your spouse decide to marry, it’s imperative to understand that your lives will become intertwined. From sharing a home and children, marriage is a complete union of two lives for many. If you decide that you would like to establish a contract, it’s important to understand how to carefully discuss a postnuptial agreement. The following blog explores what you should know about these matters and why it’s in your best interest to connect with experienced New Jersey family law attorneys who can help you through these issues.

What Is a Postnuptial Agreement?

While many people are familiar with prenups, you may not know what a postnup is. As the name suggests, this is an agreement created after a couple is legally married. Like a prenup, a postnup establishes the financial responsibility and rights in the event of a divorce. While many assume this is a sign of trouble, it can help ensure the security of each spouse, as it establishes joint and separate property. In addition, you can establish things like alimony in a postnuptial agreement.

What Is the Best Way to Discuss a Postnuptial Agreement?

If you are interested in creating a postnuptial agreement, it’s imperative to ensure that you take the necessary steps to discuss these matters carefully with your spouse. For many, the idea of a postnuptial agreement indicates that the marriage is not going well and that a divorce is on the horizon. As such, it’s critical to approach this subject with care and tact.

First and foremost, you should have this conversation when you and your spouse are in a good place in your relationship. Though this may seem counterintuitive, doing so when there are considerable issues in your relationship means your spouse will likely be less open to discussion about these matters.

In addition to choosing the right time, it’s important to discuss the mutual benefits of this matter. It’s important to emphasize that this isn’t because you want a divorce, but rather so you can each feel more secure in your relationship as you don’t have to worry about your finances.

It’s important to understand that your spouse may not be able to make a decision regarding these matters immediately, and you should refrain from growing frustrated. Instead, you can suggest researching these matters together to help you both feel more confident in this decision.

Creating a postnuptial agreement is an incredibly complicated matter, so it’s in your best interest to connect with an experienced attorney to help you through these matters. At Haber Silver Russoniello & Dunn, our team understands how important this is to you and your family, which is why we are dedicated to helping you. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you.

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