Why Prenups Should be Included in Wedding Planning Activities

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A prenuptial agreement is a written contract that couples enter into before marriage or a civil union. While some believe that prenuptial agreements are unnecessary and even insulting, couples reap multiple benefits when they pursue this legal avenue. Here’s why having a prenuptial agreement is advantageous to any relationship.

Reduces Future Conflict

In the event of a divorce, it’s nice to know who gets what following the separation. Discussing this beforehand is a surefire way to avoid heated arguments while in the throes of a split. With a prenuptial agreement, you can prevent several headaches and disputes as the legal proceedings unfold.

Protects Premarital Assets

If you’ve acquired property and assets before your marriage, a prenuptial agreement ensures that it remains yours. Divorce can be messy, and you’ll find great comfort in knowing that your pre-marriage belongings will remain yours. Typically, anything that you acquired jointly will be shared equally; therefore, in the divorce, it is divided as such. A prenup or postnup will help you clearly outline exactly what property is yours in the event of a divorce.

Simplifies Divorce Settlements

When both parties are clear about their wants and needs, it expedites the divorce settlement. Having to reach an agreement post-separation is both time-consuming and often very confusing. Additionally, the divorce process can be extremely costly if couples have to spend more time debating the requirements of their divorce. With a prenup or postnup on hand, this reduces the need for contentious court battles.

Assigns Responsibility for Debt

The last thing you want is to be responsible for your ex’s debt. A prenuptial agreement guarantees that you won’t be held accountable for any liabilities other than your own. While most couples opt to share things equally, debt is something that you’ll be happy to hand over.

Contact Our San Antonio Prenuptial Agreement Attorney

For all your prenuptial and postnuptial agreement needs, contact the Law Office of Rebecca J. Carrillo. With our diligence and determination, we will assist you in creating a mutually beneficial agreement with your spouse or fiance.

Give us a call at (210) 405-6623 to schedule a consultation.

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