Covid-19 Update:

The Law Office of Andrew A. Bestafka, Esq. is taking a safe but proactive approach to the Coronavirus situation in our law practice. We are working every day to represent our clients. We are offering frontline healthcare workers at CentraState free Simple Wills. To read more please Click Here

The days ahead may be a challenge. But we will continue to work to take care of our client’s cases and to take on new matters and clients. We will simply manage your case in less traditional, more technology-driven ways, that are safer for your health and ours.

Please stay healthy and contact us if you have any questions or concerns regarding your case or a new matter for us to consider.

Unmarried couples seeking prenuptial agreements

There has been a recent trend in unmarried, cohabiting couples in that they are seeking some type of legal protection similar to that of a prenuptial agreements.

These binds are seeking to protect each partner’s financial assets as well as child custody issues. These contracts are still drawn up by an attorney and when surveyed, 39 percent of divorce attorneys have stated that they noticed an increase in the number of ‘co-habitation’ agreements.

These agreements are most common when an unmarried couple decides to buy a house together in order to protect assets if the couple splits up later down the road.

If you or a loved one has been considering a divorce and needs help to divide your assets properly. Contact the Monmouth property division lawyers of Andrew A. Bestafka, Esq by calling 732-898-2378 today.