Prenuptial agreements can get your marriage off to a good start

By |2022-04-06T15:24:21+00:0021 Jun 2018|Categories: Prenuptial Agreements|

PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS CAN GET YOUR MARRIAGE OFF TO A GOOD START

Prenuptial agreements serve an important purpose for anyone who is getting married. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be wealthy to benefit from a prenuptial agreement. Even if you are young and don’t have a lot of money or assets, you might still find that a prenup can help you.

One important thing that a prenup can do for you is to set the stage for your marital finances. This can help you and your fiance to understand what type of money styles each person has. It can also set clear expectations for what is going to happen with money matters.

There is also the stability that comes with being able to know what specific assets and debts will go to each person if the marriage does fail. While some people think that this will take the romance out of the engagement, many find this process quite the contrary.

You should remember that if something as simple as a prenup is causing a massive wedge in the relationship, there might be other money issues down the road. You can think of this as a trial to figure out how you and your betrothed might be able to handle similar matters in the future.

As you are creating the prenup, make sure that you find out what points you can legally include. Some matters, such as child custody agreements, don’t have a place in a premarital agreement. Knowing what points to include, such as gag orders or social media clauses, can help you save time and create a concise document.

About the Author:

Dorie Anne Rogers - The Law Offices of Dorie A. Rogers, APC
Dorie A. Rogers, a Family Law Specialist, Certified by the State Bar of California, has been an attorney since 1981 with an exclusive family law practice located in Orange County. She is accepting dissolution cases with support and property issues including the use of forensics to ascertain business value, community interests and to establish monthly case flow analysis. Ms. Rogers has substantial experience in high conflict custody litigation involving sophisticated psychological issues. She drafts premarital and postmarital agreement designed to define and establish parties' separate and community property interests. Paternity cases and domestic violence matters are considered part of her practice. Ms. Rogers is a court-approved and court-appointed to represent minor children.Ms. Rogers consults with individuals concerned about entering or exiting a relationship. She advises effective strategies for dissolution or premarital planning. Knowledge is power and good planning affords better results.Specialties: Family Law Specialist, Certified by the State Bar of California
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