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Formalizing Your Marriage Intent

A prenuptial agreement is much like a contract. It gives two people who are soon to be married the opportunity to outline their intent and detail the division of property following marriage and in the event of a divorce or annulment. Often called a ‘prenup,’ this document highlights each spouse’s rights and responsibilities, alimony terms, and the ownership of assets and liabilities. Marriage is an exciting time, and protecting yourself and your assets does not cast a shadow on your celebration. To get started, contact us today.

Changing a Prenuptial Agreement

A prenuptial agreement comes into effect the moment a couple is legally married, serving as a vital legal document that outlines the terms regarding the division of assets and responsibilities in the event of a divorce or separation. Once established, it cannot be altered or voided without the explicit consent of both spouses, ensuring that both parties have a say in their financial futures. If you and your partner are considering making adjustments to your existing agreement or creating a new one, it’s essential to discuss your options thoroughly. Speak with our knowledgeable team today, and we can assist you in formalizing your wishes while also advising you on any potential repercussions that may arise from the changes. Don’t hesitate to reach out and schedule an appointment at a time that suits you best; we’re here to help you navigate this important step in your journey together.

What Should You Include in Your Prenup?

Just as no two marriages are alike, no two prenuptial agreements are identical. Potential topics include the duties of those in the marriage, the right to sell or transfer property, how property will be distributed following a divorce, the specifics of your spousal support arrangement, and provisions relating to life insurance benefits. If you would like personalized guidance on creating a prenuptial agreement that benefits your marriage today and in the future, reach out. 

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