Prenuptial Agreements
Splitting up is probably the last thing you’re thinking about as you are planning your wedding day. However, if you have a successful career, own real estate, have retirement accounts, or run a business, working with a prenuptial agreement attorney is an important part of the pre-wedding planning.
A prenuptial agreement helps you:
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Avoid commingling of separate property
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Set clear expectations for managing finances during marriage
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Determine how assets and responsibilities will be handled if the relationship ends
What a Prenuptial Agreement Covers
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A comprehensive prenup, prepared with your prenuptial agreement attorney, typically addresses:
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Which property will remain separate
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Reimbursement for contributions to each other’s separate property
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Salary, earnings, and acquisitions during marriage
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Creation and division of joint assets in case of divorce
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Retirement accounts and their management
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Responsibility for debts
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Sharing taxes during marriage
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Spousal support if a divorce occurs
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Division of household expenses
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We work closely with clients to craft a prenup that:
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Complies with all legal requirements
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Stands up to potential court challenges
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Includes terms that are practical and enforceable
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Excludes terms that may be legally problematic or unenforceable
With the guidance of a trusted prenuptial agreement attorney, you can enter your marriage with clarity, confidence, and financial protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually, 2 – 4 weeks. But if you and your fiancé don’t agree on the terms, it can take much longer.
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