A Premarital (pre-nuptial) agreement is made in contemplation of marriage and is intended to be effective
on marriage. Its purpose is to define the parties’ respective property rights after marriage.
There are many things to consider, including but not limited to
· Pretermitted spouse provisions.
·
Undue
influence claims
·
Spousal
benefits.
·
Community
assets.
·
Probate
homestead rights
·
Family
allowance
·
Credit
and Debt Considerations
·
Mutual
Wills
·
Family
Trust(s)
·
Business
and Professional interests.
·
Preexisting
business buy sell agreements
Effective planning is more than
just a zooming into a one size fits all form. Call me for a consultation.