Do Both Parties To A Premarital Agreement Need A Lawyer?
Not necessarily, but the benefits of having one are knowing that the contract is prepared correctly and that you have made an informed decision. The attorney will also be able to guide you in writing an agreement that is most mutually beneficial for both parties. Also, a prenuptial agreement prepared by an attorney is more likely to be enforceable because it is written in proper legal terms.
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What Is A Prenuptial Agreement?
A: A prenuptial agreement, or a premarital agreement, is a written contract created by two individuals who plan to be married. This agreement lists all …
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Are Prenuptial Agreements Valid In A Court Of Law?
A: As divorce and remarriage become more prevalent, courts and legislatures are increasingly willing to uphold prenuptial agreements. Although every state permits …
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Should I Make A Prenuptial Agreement With My Future Spouse?
A: The answer to that depends on your specific circumstances, and on the two of you as individuals. Financial planners and divorce attorneys argue that prenuptial …
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Do I Need A Lawyer Or Can I Prepare One Myself?
A: There is no requirement that you have a lawyer, however, without one (two actually, one for both you and your future spouse) you are setting yourself up for a legal …
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Can A Prenuptial Agreement Be Modified After Marriage?
A: Yes. Any terms of a prenuptial agreement can legally be altered or modified in the future, if both parties so decide. Other terms of the prenuptial …
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Can A Couple Make A Prenuptial Agreement Without An Attorney?
A: A couple can begin the process of a prenuptial agreement by evaluating their circumstances, discussing what the agreement should entail, and even composing a first …
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What Is A "premarital" Or "prenuptial" Agreement?
A: The terms “premarital” and “prenuptial” are used interchangeably. Simply put, this is a legal contract that two people enter into before …
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