A prenuptial
agreement is a contract entered into before the marriage intended to resolve
most issues that could arise in case of a divorce. A postnuptial agreement, on
the other hand, can achieve the same goals, but would be entered into only
after the parties get married.
The same goals can largely be achieved in both a
prenup and a postnup, though many prefer a prenup so they can enter the
marriage with an agreement already signed. To draft a proper agreement, each
party should review the assets and liabilities, and discuss their desires with
each other and their lawyer. Attorneys can help negotiate a fair agreement.
Almost any
asset you have may be protected by a prenup or a postnup, including real
estate, retirement funds, investments, gifts, inheritance, future property,
business, the value of academic degree or license, income, the rise in value of
a property, and more. It can prevent you from being saddled with having to pay
your former spouse's debts in case a divorce. You can also avoid paying spousal
support or alternatively negotiate to receive it from your spouse.
The StorobinLaw Firm offers in-depth prenups and postnups at affordable rates. We drafted
thousands of prenups in the past and to our knowledge, all of them have been
upheld in court. While past results do not guarantee the future and no
guarantees can be made, you can be rest assured that we have the right
experience and knowledge to draft a strong prenup to protect your financial
stability. There's a difference in good prenups and cookie-cutter ones: our
prenups is what you are looking for!
Unlike other
law firms that draft extensive prenups, we do not believe that clients should
pay thousands of dollars for a good prenup. Instead, we offer a superior
product at an affordable rate.
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