Tag archives for Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
testPrenuptial Agreements: A Primer
Categories: Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreement
Prenuptial agreements seem to be in the headlines recently. No longer the domain of celebrities and billionaires, “prenups” are becoming more popular for millennial and Generation Z couples and can serve a variety of purposes when couples decide to marry. Below are answers to fairly common questions regarding these agreements. What is a prenuptial agreement? Read More
Getting Cute About Prenups Won’t Fly in Georgia
Categories: Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreement
There is nothing less romantic than a prenuptial agreement – the contract between two lovebirds deciding how they’ll divide assets in the unthinkable event that they divorce. But if you’re going to have that awkward conversation, you might as well do it correctly. We’ve noticed a lot of cases lately in which one soon-to-be ex-spouse Read More
Everything You Need To Know About Postnuptial Agreements
Categories: Divorce, General, Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreement
While many couples sign prenuptial agreements before their wedding date, we also are often asked about implementing similar agreements for couples already married. These couples usually are considering divorce and want to resolve issues surrounding the division of their marital assets before a possible divorce. In some cases, couples are rebuilding a marriage that has Read More
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements are Prudent Planning, Not Reason for Suspicion
Categories: Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreement
I have always thought about pre- and postnuptial agreements the same way I think about insurance: I hope I do not have to use it, but I am glad to know it is there in case I do. For newly engaged couples, there are few topics less romantic than a prenuptial agreement. It can be Read More
What is a Postnuptial Agreement and When is It Necessary?
Categories: Divorce
There are many scenarios where a couple ought to consider obtaining a postnuptial agreement, but a common situation is when either the husband or wife has an affair. This can be a very trying time in the couple’s marriage and in deciding how to move forward, they may seek therapy or consult with a divorce Read More