Prenuptial Agreements: Discussing Divorce Before Marriage
Posted on Apr 29, 2013 12:49pm PDT
If you're looking forward to marriage, you know the term "prenuptial agreement." A prenuptial agreement is a legal document prepared before marriage that delineates how the couple's assets will be divided in the event of a divorce. You might think that prenuptials are reserved for people with large estates, businesses, or other significant assets. In reality, prenuptial agreements can help you and your partner grow closer as a couple.
Couples can perceive prenuptial agreements as pessimistic, but discussing your finances doesn't mean you have to file for a divorce in the future. Couples grow closer together as they work through issues related to their financial assets. These discussions can create a sense of openness and honesty between soon-to-be husbands and wives and ensures that each party's finances stay protected in the event of a divorce. Conversations about asset division do not always foreshadow divorce; they can strengthen future marriage relationships.
Prenuptial agreements make divorce less complicated. If you and your future spouse split, a prenuptial agreement can help you avoid a messy divorce. Divorce is never easy, but you can avoid unnecessary disagreement regarding asset division by considering these issues before marriage. Marriage is emotional bond, but it involves financial partnership as well. A prenuptial agreement can help you separate your finances without involving any of the emotional complications surrounding the divorce.
Our Austin family law attorneys can help you protect you financial future through a prenuptial agreement. Preparation is the best way to avoid conflict during a divorce. Prenuptial agreements do not necessitate divorce; they prepare you for one of many possible futures. Contact our office today to see what we can do for your future. With Menduni Martindill, PLLC on your side, you know that you prenuptial agreement is in good hands.