Premarital Agreements
Unfortunately, with approximately 50% of all marriages ending in divorce, one way that a couple can provide for certainty is to protect their assets for the future and enter into a premarital or prenuptial agreement. If the unfortunates of a divorce should occur, a premarital or prenuptial agreement can help to avoid legal and financial uncertainty and ensure a much easier process of protecting all that you have worked for.
Many times people entering into a second marriage have more assets and have children from their previous marriage. As you went through your first divorce, you learned how important it is to protect your children and all assets. This is where a Premarital Agreement can help protect you and your family from a major loss of assets if a Divorce should occur again.
Many times people entering into a second marriage have more assets and have children from their previous marriage. As you went through your first divorce, you learned how important it is to protect your children and all assets. This is where a Premarital Agreement can help protect you and your family from a major loss of assets if a Divorce should occur again.
Premarital agreements help the parties understand their rights about the future. A premarital agreement may prevent uncertainties and fears about how a divorce will affect the parties if the marriage ends in Divorce.