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Prenuptial Agreements Can Start A Marriage Off Right

It is a good idea to speak to an attorney about the rights and responsibilities that arise from the marital relationship when considering marriage. Part of this discussion can include whether a prenuptial agreement is the right choice.

A prenup can not only protect each person’s separate property for themselves, their children, parents or other family members, but it can also provide protection for each spouse in the event of circumstances such as separation or death.

Postnuptial Agreements Are Drafted After The Marriage

There are times when difficulties arise in the marital relationship, but the couple does not desire a divorce. Postnuptial agreements which define financial rights and responsibilities between a couple may ease tensions and allow the relationship to continue.

Other reasons you might want a postnuptial agreement include:

  • One person expects a significant inheritance
  • The financial situation of one or both parties changes
  • You are considering divorce and want to protect your interests now

There may be additional reasons to draft a postnuptial agreement. Speak with Susan to learn more.

Your Consultation Is Free

If you have been thinking about a pre- or postnuptial agreement, it’s a good idea to contact a lawyer now. Susan will discuss the ways in which prenuptial and postnuptial agreements may be negotiated. Just call Susan DiGirolamo Attorney at Law at 412-281-1499 to arrange your video or phone conference. You can also contact Susan online.