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Prenuptial Agreement Attorneys in San Francisco

A prenuptial agreement is a legally-binding document that outlines how a couple’s assets and property will be divided and distributed in the event their marriage ends in divorce.  Prenuptial agreements are drafted and filed before a couple becomes legally married.

Why Should I Get a Prenuptial Agreement?

Getting a prenuptial agreement drafted and signed can be a sensitive subject.  On the brink of marriage, no couple wants to think about their happy union ending in divorce.  Although thinking of divorce right before marriage is never a pleasant thought, a prenuptial agreement is a good way to ensure that both parties have a say in how their assets and property will be divided and distributed if divorce does occur, instead of being determined by the courts.  Because California is a community property state, all of a couple’s assets and property are subject to equitable distribution, which means that cherished property that once belonged to one spouse is in jeopardy of being distributed to the other during divorce.   A prenuptial agreement will prevent any confusion or discrepancies from causing heated arguments during the divorce process, as well as keep the courts out of the distribution process altogether.

In addition to addressing how property will be divided, a prenuptial agreement can also address how a couple may wish other marital issues to be handled, such as:

  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Spousal Support
  • Power of Attorney
  • Wills, Trusts, Inheritances
  • Distribution of Debt
  • Distribution of Business Endeavors
  • Ownership of benefits in the event of divorce, separation, or death

Contact a San Francisco Prenuptial Agreement Attorney

It’s in your best interest not to overlook the value of a prenuptial agreement.  With a prenuptial agreement properly filed with the court, you can rest assured that your future will be protected in a way that serves your best interest.   Our San Francisco prenuptial agreement lawyers have helped many clients successfully draft and file a prenuptial agreement, and can do the same for you.  When you come to our firm, we will sit down with you to discuss your needs, concerns, and wishes for the future, and then customize a prenuptial agreement to meet those demands.   If for some reason you and your significant other are unable to reach mutual decisions regarding some aspects of the agreement, we can help you work through any conflicts until you are able to come to a mutual agreement.  Furthermore, we will make sure all paperwork is properly filed with the right courts.  We want to make sure you walk away with a prenuptial agreement that satisfies both you and your significant other, and that gives you peace of mind knowing your future is protected to your satisfaction. 

Contact a San Francisco Prenuptial Agreement Lawyer at our firm today!

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