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Postnuptial Agreement - Protect Your Family, Finances, and Business Interest
Once you're married, you essentially agree to share your assets with your partner. That includes property, financial accounts, and debts. Couples also have the choice to choose how their property is divided in the case the marriage is dissolved.
Most people know about prenuptial agreements that are entered into before marriage, but not many are familiar with postnuptial agreements. As the name suggests, they are created after the couple is married. Check out our general overview of postnuptial agreements below.
How a Postnuptial Differs From a Prenuptial
Much like prenups, postnuptial agreements address how marital property is divided after the marriage is ended. The only major difference is that postnuptial agreements are entered into after marriage. Another difference is that some states allow spouses to use the same lawyer to create a postnuptial.
In comparison, couples entering into a prenuptial agreement must hire separate lawyers. With this in mind, you can expect a judge to closely scrutinize any postnuptial agreement to ensure its fairness.
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Who Should Make a Postnuptial Agreement
For most people, bringing up a prenuptial agreement before marriage can be a difficult subject to approach. However, after you become secure in your marriage, you and your spouse may choose to revisit the topic. You should think about making a postnuptial agreement if you:
- Signed a prenup but would like to change the terms
- You and your spouse are considering divorce
- Want to ensure your children from a previous relationship are entitled to your assets
- Have a spouse with considerable debt
- Are a spouse or have a partner that has stopped working to care for children
- Want to clearly define each parties desires regarding their assets in the event of divorce
What Can be Included in a Postnuptial
Postnuptial agreements can be used to address many issues. Some of the most common include division of marital property and assets after a divorce, spousal support, debt distribution, and how assets are handled if one partner dies.
No matter what you place in the postnuptial agreement, certain provisions and/or conditions can make the agreement invalid such as:
- The postnuptial is not written
- One of the spouses was pressured into signing the agreement
- It contains misleading or not enough information
- The postnuptial is unfair to one party
- Other invalid provisions within the agreement
Additionally, postnuptial agreements cannot include provisions regarding child custody or child support payments.
Legal Help For Making A Postnuptial Agreement
Regardless of if you decided to create a postnuptial agreement to ensure certain asset protections are in place or you want security after becoming a stay at home parent, considering a postnuptial agreement could be beneficial for you and your partner.
Creating a postnuptial agreement on your own can be difficult and confusing. An unbundled family law lawyer can help you and your spouse to develop a comprehensive and fair postnuptial agreement at an affordable rate.
Even if you are already married, a postnuptial agreement can help to protect you, your spouse, and your children in the event of divorce. An unbundled lawyer can help to ensure that your agreement can stand up in court and is in the best interest of all parties involved.
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