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Kristin M. Lis, Esq

Attorney At Law at Netsquire
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Kristin serves the legal needs of clients in the South Jersey area including Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester counties. Since the pandemic began in 2020, she have been working remotely and during that time experienced the joy of lawyering from places she loves, like the Florida Keys, the Adirondacks, her home in SW Florida and too many states and countries to list here. Kristin maintains a “crash pad” in NJ for those very limited times she had to appear in person such as for Blue Ribbon ESP, mediation, and intensive settlement conferences. During those instances, she flys up, do what needs to be done, then fly home. She excels in the remote-first environment.

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  • Prenups: Essential for All Couples, Not Just the Wealthy
    Kristin emphasizes that prenups aren't just for the rich; they're vital for protecting assets and simplifying divorce. She debunks myths, explaining prenups can be customized and save money by preemptively addressing asset distribution. Couples should consult attorneys early to avoid misconceptions. For Kanye and Bianca, a prenup could have mitigated their high divorce risk.
  • Prenuptial Agreements: A Practical Approach to Marriage
    Kristin argues that while prenups may seem unromantic, they are crucial for future-proofing marriages. She notes, "It's the best thing you can do for your future dissolution of your marriage." Prenups help manage premarital assets and debts, ensuring clarity and fairness. Early discussions with a licensed attorney are advised to avoid misconceptions and ensure informed decisions.
  • Prenuptial Agreements: Not Just for the Wealthy, Says Expert
    Kristin emphasizes that prenups aren't just for the wealthy or celebrities. Misconceptions include the belief that prenups waive alimony or child support. She advises early discussions with a licensed attorney to tailor agreements to individual needs. With more blended families, prenups are expected to become more common, simplifying future divorces and protecting premarital assets.
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