Nuptial Agreement

A nuptial agreement, also known as a prenuptial agreement, is a legal document that a couple signs before getting married, outlining how they will divide their assets and debts in the event of a divorce or separation. This agreement can also specify other terms, such as spousal support and property rights.

A postnuptial agreement is similar to a prenuptial agreement but is signed after the wedding has already taken place. It outlines the same terms as a prenuptial agreement but can also address any changes in financial circumstances that may have occurred during the marriage.

Nuptial agreements are becoming increasingly common, particularly for couples who have significant assets or debt. They can provide peace of mind and help couples avoid contentious and expensive legal battles in the event of a divorce.

If you are considering a nuptial agreement, it is important to work with an experienced attorney who can help you understand your options and draft an agreement that is tailored to your specific needs and circumstances. Contact us at The Law Offices of Katherine Cohan, APLC for a free consultation and let us help you protect your future.

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Prenuptial vs. Postnuptial Agreements

A nuptial agreement, commonly referred to as a prenuptial agreement or prenup, is a legal document that outlines the financial arrangements between spouses in the event of divorce or separation. A postnuptial agreement is a similar document that is created after the marriage has already taken place.

  • Prenup signed before wedding, postnup signed after
  • Prenup for property, spousal support, inheritance, postnup for more
  • Prenup requires full disclosure, postnup may not

If you are considering a nuptial agreement, it is important to work with an experienced attorney who can help you understand your options and draft an agreement that meets your needs. Contact us at The Law Offices of Katherine Cohan, APLC for a free assessment and let us help you protect your financial future.

Nuptial Agreement Attorney in California
Nuptial Agreement Attorney in California

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If you’re considering a domestic partnership or marriage and want to protect yourself and your partner, our skilled attorney at The Law Offices of Katherine Cohan, APLC is here to help you. With a deep understanding of California domestic partnership and family law, we can help you navigate the legal complexities and ensure that your rights are protected.

Our attorney will work closely with you to develop a customized legal strategy that meets your unique situation, whether you’re registering a new domestic partnership, entering into a prenuptial agreement, or terminating an existing relationship. We can provide guidance on community property rights, medical decision-making, and more.

Contact us for a free assessment and let us help you achieve a successful outcome in your nuptial case. You can also call us at (310) 777-8838 for immediate assistance.

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