From an ideal legal standpoint, a Texas prenuptial agreement should complement your estate plan and will, expressing your wishes in marriage and at the end of life. However, when death occurs, it can be alarming to discover that a loved one’s will does not reflect the choices made in a prenuptial agreement. When considering whether…
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Prenuptial agreements are contracts agreed to between two individuals before they get married or enter into a civil partnership. A prenup provides details concerning how assets will be divided if the marriage or civil partnership ends. While many couples do not think prenups are needed, or are just for the rich and famous, they can…
When planning a wedding, one of the most important things for couples to consider is the inclusion of a prenuptial agreement. Having a prenup in place prior to getting married can help ensure each party’s assets are protected in the event of a divorce, death, or unexpected event that could affect the couple’s finances. In…
A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, refers to the process of two people entering into a contract that determines and addresses property issues before becoming legally married. Many people understand very little about these agreements, usually thinking it strange to contemplate a potential divorce before even marrying, maybe even feeling disillusioned about the intent and the…