Prenuptial agreements have a bad reputation because they were originally designed to protect the wealthy spouse. In Texas, prenuptial agreements are critical, even for parties who do not have assets. “Pre-nup” Is Not a Dirty Word, in fact it is one of the most loving ways you can commit to your partner.
Many spouses are afraid of having this conversation with their partners because they fear that the discussion will be taken as a sign of failure. On the contrary, Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements helps individuals understand how the assets are to be divided in the case of a divorce, ensure both spouses enter or continue the marriage with full disclosure, and minimize future conflict. In order to protect yourself and your spouse from potential financial issues in the event of a divorce, it is important to discuss a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement with an experienced attorney.
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