Prenuptial agreements (also known as prenups) have become an increasingly popular tool for couples looking to build a common understanding of how they want to manage the most important matters in their marriage. At Moradi Saslaw, we understand that thinking about the possible end of an upcoming marriage or domestic partnership is hardly romantic. But sometimes the unexpected finds you, and that’s when you’ll wish you and your partner had taken care of matters before things got divisive. That’s exactly what a prenuptial agreement does.
While for some couples, going through the process of developing a prenup helps them think through important areas before they get married, others choose to create one to feel a greater sense of security that the property they have going into a marriage will always be their own. Executed correctly, a prenup can clearly establish the property rights of each party, but not all attorneys have the necessary skills to create a document that is enforceable.
Our attorneys have extensive legal experience and business training that help them develop prenuptial agreements that are enforceable and meet our clients’ goals and objectives, including:
Preserving assets brought into the marriage
Outlining property division in the event of divorce
Preserving assets for children after a second marriage
Protecting business interests
Detailing spousal support in the event of divorce
Keeping individual debts separate
Outlining what will be community property and what will be separate property
Our firm has developed a comprehensive guide that can help couples interested in a prenup know what to expect. Here are some of the highlights:
If you’re interested in learning more, download our detailed guide or call us at 415-872-1080.
We are a full-service family law firm with experience litigating and negotiating complex divorces and domestic partnership dissolutions in California since 2009.
Whether it’s a simple asset division, a basic custody agreement, or more intricate matters like dividing stock options, limited partnership interests, or a contested custody dispute, we develop creative strategies to meet every goal. Our premier divorce lawyers have a strong record of courtroom success and negotiated settlements.
Postnuptial agreements (also known as postnups) can accomplish some of the same goals as prenuptial agreements. The big difference is they are executed after a couple marries or enters into a domestic partnership. Sometimes a couple thinks of starting the prenup process a little too close to the date of their wedding or ceremony and opt to do a postnuptial agreement soon afterwards. Other times, a major life event happens and a couple will use the postnuptial process to help them navigate the impact on the different aspects of their life together.
Prenuptial agreements are an excellent tool for creating a healthy marriage. If you believe a prenup or postnup would be helpful for your marriage and would like to work with Moradi Saslaw in the San Francisco Bay Area, call us at (415) 625-4587 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced family law attorneys.
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We are a full-service family law firm with experience litigating and negotiating complex divorces and domestic partnership dissolutions in California.
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