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In New Jersey, a property settlement agreement (PSA) involves more than determining the division of property. A PSA lays out each person’s rights, obligations, and responsibilities associated with a divorce. At Aretsky Law Group, P.C., in Ridgewood, New Jersey, we work closely with our clients to ensure the provisions in the property settlement agreement protect their current and long-term interests.
Negotiating Effective Property Settlement AgreementsProperty settlement agreements, also known as marital separation agreements, can be drafted prior to filing for divorce or after filing for divorce. This comprehensive document lays out all the final decisions regarding the divorce:
Because the property settlement agreement establishes each person’s rights and responsibilities, it is important to have a clear understanding of marital property prior to drafting the settlement agreement. We work with our clients, as well as forensic accountants, career rehabilitation experts, and psychologists, to ensure we understand the totality of our client’s situation.
Contact Our Bergen County Divorce LawyersIf you are considering divorce or are in the process of getting a divorce, please contact Aretsky Law Group, P.C., prior to signing a property settlement agreement. Our attorneys can be reached by phone at 800-537-4154, by e-mail, or by filling out the intake form on our contact page.