Remembering a Prenuptial Agreement for Your Next Relationship

Going through a divorce is when you are most likely to realize how useful a prenuptial agreement can be. The agreement can save time on the negotiation of the division of properties and spousal maintenance. Unfortunately, it is too late to create a prenuptial agreement or even a postnuptial agreement if your divorce has already started. You should remember this lesson when you enter your next major relationship that involves sharing assets with your partner. Creating a prenuptial or co-tenancy agreement is a practical step towards protecting individual assets if you have previously divorced. Second Marriage There may be several reasons why you did not create a prenuptial agreement before your first marriage: Divorce seemed unlikely; You did not feel comfortable asking your partner for an agreement; or You did not have enough premarital assets to believe that an agreement was needed. Now that you have experienced divorce, you should be more aware of it as a…

Read more detail on Recent Family Law posts –

This entry was posted in Divorce Law and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply