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Should I Hire My Own Lawyer If My Fiance Wants A Prenup?

June 21, 2014 by Marc Jacob

When your fiance requests a prenuptial agreement, it’s a very good idea to work with a lawyer of your own to ensure that the agreement is properly drafted and that the things that matter to you are fully included in the document.

After all, prenups aren’t a one way street – they’re intended to spell out clearly what each party can expect in various scenarios, and protect the things that matter.

Don’t feel like your fiance holds all the cards, and take the advice of your fiance’s attorney with a grain of salt. After all, your fiance’s lawyer works for them, not you.

Make sure that any prenuptial agreement you sign on to actually meets your needs. An attorney you hire will represent your interests and advise you, not your future spouse.

The attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino know how to create prenups that provide the security each spouse desires. Call us today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation.

Filed Under: Divorce

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