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March 3, 2023

Do You Need a Mediator for Prenuptial Agreement?

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When considering marriage, many couples are now turning to prenuptial agreements. This document ensures that both parties’ interests and rights are respected during a divorce. For a prenup to be legally binding, it must be created amicably without coercion or duress. How can you ensure that this happens? Through mediation. Keep reading to learn more from Rozin | Golinder Law.

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Mediation is a voluntary process where each party meets with a neutral third party—the mediator—to discuss their needs, wants, and concerns related to the marriage agreement. Mediation aims to help couples create an agreement that works for both individuals without creating animosity or tension between them. It allows each person to have their voice heard in an environment where they feel safe and respected.

The Benefits of Mediating Your Prenup

There are numerous benefits to mediating your prenup over having one drawn up by lawyers alone. Mediation is typically less expensive than hiring individual attorneys, as you only need one mediator instead of two lawyers representing each side. The process is much faster since there’s no need for back-and-forth negotiations or long court proceedings. Finally, when you mediate your prenup, you can ensure that the document is explicitly tailored to the needs of your relationship. This means that any terms discussed can be adjusted as needed to create an agreement that works best for both parties involved in the marriage.

Consulting an Experienced Team

Mediating a prenup is beneficial not only from a financial standpoint but also from an emotional one. It allows couples to come together on their terms and work towards creating an agreement that benefits both parties equally.

If you’re considering getting married, consider taking advantage of mediation services to help make sure your prenuptial agreement is fair and equitable by consulting an experienced attorney from the team at Rozin | Golinder Law.

If you want assistance with creating your prenuptial agreement, call us at (732) 377-3367 or visit us online.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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