Pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements are marital contracts that allow you and your spouse to come to mutual agreements prior to a divorce. This can help to clearly identify rights and responsibilities, before a dispute arises. While you cannot determine a custody agreement prior to divorce, you and your spouse can make agreements on asset division, retirement accounts, and alimony or spousal support.
Our experienced divorce attorneys at Abbott Logan are committed to protecting the interest of our clients through the enforcement of pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements. We take pride in our knowledge of local courts, negotiating and trial skills, clear communication with clients and effectiveness in managing and litigating your case.
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Considering a Pre-Nuptial or Post-Nuptial Agreement
Many people entering into a marriage believe that a prenuptial agreement is only necessary for high-asset individuals or a second marriage. In reality, a prenuptial agreement is important for any couple interested in clearly defining the division of property should the marriage terminate. You may think that premarital agreement or a “prenup” sounds unromantic, but it could be an asset in protecting your rights and financial security in the event of a divorce. The experienced family law attorneys of Abbott Logan can help you to protect your current and future interest through the drafting, modification and enforcement of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Learn more about pre and post-nuptial agreements here.
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