
Ken White, a certified matrimonial attorney in the law firm of Shane & White, was recently interviewed by NJ Money Help to provide legal insights into how to protect assets before marriage.
The question about submitted to ask@NJMoneyHelp.com:
Q. I’m getting married and we’ve both had other marriages. I think we should keep our accounts separate but I think she wants to merge what we have. How can I make sure to protect what I have — I have more than she does — just in case? And how can we have this talk without it being a fight?
— Groom
Consult a Certified Matrimonial Attorney to discuss protecting pre-marital assets
Ken White suggests a serious evaluation of your current assets, a look at your financial plans in the marriage such as retirement plans and the purchasing of a home, and to consider speaking with a certified matrimonial attorney about a prenuptial.
An experienced, certified matrimonial attorney needs to review the details of your specific situation. Once you’ve had this consultation with your lawyer, they can then explain how Matrimonial law could effect your pre-marital assets. At that point you can discuss how you can protect your assets.
After you have all the facts you will have a better idea of how you can broach this sensitive topic with your fiancé.
Read the article to learn more about a prenuptial and keeping assets separate. The Question and Answer were posted on both www.NJMoneyHelp.com and New Jersey 101.5 on www.nj1015.com/! You can read the full article on either website.