Prenuptial Agreements
prenuptial agreements
Having a prenuptial agreement does not mean planning for the failure of a marriage. It means protecting your interest, and those of your spouse, with as much clarity as possible.
A prenuptial agreement is a written contract created by two people before they are married. A prenuptial agreement is available for anyone looking to protect their interest during, before and after marriage or in the death of a spouse. While some prenups are often used to protect the assets of a wealthy fiancé, couples of more modest means are turning to them for their own purposes such as to pass separate property to children from prior marriages, to clarifying financial rights and to avoid arguments in case of a divorce. Because of the significance of the agreement, the attorneys at Rise Law Group will ensure that your agreement not only protects your interests but more significantly is enforceable in the court of law.