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Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
47% of couples to be married are getting prenuptial agreements. We can give you a draft of a Prenuptial Agreement within 24 hours! We are a flat fee upfront pricing law firm. Do you still want spousal support? We can put that in the agreement. It doesn’t mean you’re waiving everything. It means you are making your wants and needs clear in writing should things take a turn for the worst.
The conversations should be. “What will happen to our dog when we breakup? What do you want to happen to your house if you become incapacitated? How do you want to divide our assets how Florida or Texas requires us to? or do you want to write our own d-day plan? Let’s have the important talks, now, before we’re married.”
Entering into a prenuptial agreement is a smart decision for many couples intending to marry. It may provide for how marital assets are to be distributed in the event of death or divorce, and protect assets, income and inheritance plans for loved ones. A prenup is especially important for those with significant personal assets and children from previous relationships.
Safeguard Your Assets With a Prenuptial Agreement
We bundle your Prenuptial Agreement in a quick and easy process with a draft back to you in 24 hours. Too often, couples heading down the aisle allow romantic stars in their eyes to blind them to relationship reality. When in fact we all know that life is unpredictable, and a prenuptial agreement gives people the opportunity to specify what will happen with their assets in the event of divorce or death. Moreover, modern couples should understand that a prenuptial agreement does not reflect unfavorably on one’s feelings for his or her future spouse.
A solidly written prenuptial agreement can protect assets you bring into the marriage, such as:
- Investments
- Stocks, bonds and stock options
- Investments
- Inheritances
- Primary and vacation homes
A prenuptial agreement can also provide for spousal support payments and distribution of property should a marriage end; it can also ensure that one spouse is not attached to any risky business ventures pursued by the other spouse. Deciding on these issues when one is calm and clearheaded can help avoid stress and uncertainty, as well as lengthy legal proceedings, in the future.
Postnuptial Agreements
As the name indicates, postnuptial agreements are created after a marriage has begun. When married couples have concerns about finances or asset protection, voluntarily entering into a postnuptial agreement can put an end to worry and anxiety by addressing one or both spouses threatened financial security. Like prenuptial agreements, they can provide the means of knowing exactly what would happen in the case of a divorce and how both spouses would be able to support themselves.