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Are Prenuptial Agreements Ironclad?

A well planned prenuptial agreement made in advance of marriage, or in some circumstances a post-nuptial agreement which can be made after the parties marry, may be the best course of action to secure your interests in the future.  

Pre and post-nuptial agreements are intricate legal documents that should be drafted by knowledgeable attorneys.

There are many pitfalls that can cause pre and post-nuptial agreements to not be valid later, such as:
  • springing a prenuptial agreement on your fiancee close to the time of the wedding date,
  • not disclosing assets, and
  • not permitting your fiancee time to seek the advice of their own lawyer.
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While the content and terms of prenuptial agreements can vary greatly, the strength of any prenuptial agreement lies with its clarity, precision, and attention to detail.

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​Why Have a Prenuptial Agreement​
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