Category Archives: Prenuptial Postnuptial Agreement
How to Ensure Your Prenup is Enforced
The divorce rate in the United States is 2.5 per 1,000 while globally it stands at just 1.8 per 1,000. With such a high divorce rate, many people draft a premarital agreement before getting married to make sure they have some degree of protection. However, when mistakes are made in the drafting of these… Read More »
What to Include in Your Prenuptial Agreement
If you are planning to get married, having a prenuptial agreement in place can offer a great deal of protection and reassurance. If you and your fiancé have already talked about drafting this type of legal contract, you have already made great strides in making sure your future is protected. If you have already… Read More »
Common Premarital Agreement Myths, Busted
Premarital agreements are becoming more common today than they once were among people about to be married. Although these documents are very beneficial for people planning to wed, there are also a number of myths circulating about them. These misconceptions often keep people from drafting one, which puts their rights at risk. If you… Read More »
How to Ensure Your Premarital Agreement is Valid
Premarital agreements, also commonly referred to as prenuptial agreements, outline how couples will handle financial issues during the marriage, and in the event the two people get divorced. Premarital agreements are final and legally binding. Postnuptial agreements work very similarly, but they are drafted once a couple is already married. Prenups can provide both… Read More »
Four Reasons You Need A Postnuptial Agreement
A postnuptial agreement, often simply referred to as a postnup, works very similarly to a prenuptial agreement. Each is a legal document that outlines how property is to be divided in the event of divorce. The only difference is that while a prenuptial agreement is drafted and signed before a couple is married, a… Read More »
Considering A Prenup? Here Are Four Reasons To Draft One Now
If you are getting married in the near future, you and your fiancé may be considering drafting a prenup. Perhaps your betrothed has already asked you to sign one and you are unsure. You may feel as though signing a prenup means you are already preparing for divorce before you are even married. It… Read More »