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Tips For Those Beginning High-Net-Worth and High-Profile Divorces

If you are someone who is considering getting a divorce, you are most likely looking to keep your divorce private. Please continue reading and reach out to our experienced New Jersey divorce attorney to learn more about how to stay private, save money, and keep a low profile through every step of the process.

  • If you can handle your divorce outside of the courtroom setting, do so. When you and your spouse decide to divorce, you can hire a divorce mediator who will work with both of you to establish divorce terms, without ever entering a courtroom.  You should note that as long as you can privately agree upon settlement terms with your spouse, those will not have to be included in public records. Our divorce mediator is ready to help you and your spouse reach an amicable agreement, outside of a courtroom setting.
  • Think about what grounds for divorce you choose to cite. Oftentimes, spouses who have been unfairly treated in some way, such as being the victim of infidelity, wish to cite this as the reason for their divorce. Though this is completely understandable, it is generally best to file a no-fault divorce, meaning you do not state any specific reason for getting your divorce other than irreconcilable differences. Since fault grounds are part of the public record, choosing irreconcilable differences can help protect your privacy.
  • There are certain temporary agreements you and your spouse can establish until your divorce is finalized. For example, you can freeze access to certain marital assets, such as bank accounts, and you may also sign an agreement to continue certain benefits, such as health insurance, until your divorce is settled. Finally, if you are a divorcing parent, you may even establish a temporary child custody agreement.
  • Draft a prenuptial agreement. This is one of the most critical documents spouses can draft, especially if you have a high net worth. Prenuptial agreements can protect various marital assets from the divorce process. However, if you are already married, you may not draft a prenuptial agreement. That being said, you may still draft a postnuptial agreement, which functions the same, though it is drafted after marriage.
  • Lastly, avoid posting on social media about your divorce, if possible. This is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure your divorce stays private.

Contact our experienced Ocean City firm

Matters of divorce and family law require the attention and skill of an experienced attorney who will fight for your future. Not only is your financial well-being at stake, but in a divorce, both you and your children’s emotional well-being are at risk as well. If you need a divorce and family law attorney in Ocean County, New Jersey, please do not hesitate to contact the Law Office of Sarina Gianna, LLC today to schedule a consultation.