Texas family lawyers Brian Loughmiller & Eric Higgins, explain why it is beneficial to understand the different stages of the divorce process.
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
WATCH: When should a couple consider a prenuptial agreement (prenup)?
In the case of a second marriage, should a couple consider getting a prenuptial agreement? New Mexico Family Lawyer Virginia Dugan explains.
Why should a couple consider signing a Premarital Agreement?
Prenuptial agreements (called “Pre-marital Agreements” in New Jersey) are popular for people entering into second marriages – particularly when the new spouses want to share what they acquire together, but not what they brought into the marriage. Premarital agreements set forth the spouses’ rights in the event of death or divorce, ensuring the children receive […]
Should We Mediate Our Prenuptial Agreement? What Are The Benefits?
Whenever you have separate property prior to marriage, or children and an estate from a previous marriage, it is wise to sign a premarital agreement. When you are about to be married, you are in love, and you don’t want to think about divorce. But the truth is you do need to protect your separate […]
What if we leave something out, can a prenup be modified later?
Most prenups are contested during a divorce case, but can be modified at any point up to that divorce.
Can we do our own prenup?
You and your spouse are allowed to write your own prenuptial agreement, but without legal advice it may not end up being enforceable.
Do we need two lawyers to do a prenup or will one do?
Carin A. Porras, a partner at Brydger & Porras LLP in Fort-Lauderdale, Florida, where she is board certified in marital and family law advises why you need two lawyers to do a prenup. Find out why!
I heard that pre-nups never hold up in court, is that true?
Bust they myth that prenups usually don’t hold up in court by reading this article.
What should a prenup cover?
Any concerns you have that might arise from a spouse’s passing or your divorce should be addressed in your prenuptial agreement, and that includes issues like the division of property and spousal support.
Can any attorney do a prenup for us?
Any attorney can be taken on to do your prenup, but that doesn’t mean that they have the ability to do it well.
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