Pre & Post Marital Agreements
Philadelphia Pre-nuptial Agreement Attorneys
In the event a divorce occurs, having a well-written, fair pre-nuptial agreement can save time, expense and aggravation. Working with an experienced attorney is valuable to helping you to get a pre-nuptial agreement that is as fair as possible.
The law of firm of Berman & Asbel, LLC understands that making an agreement in advance of marriage, before either party is angry and bitter at each other, is more likely to ensure a fair agreement.
Contact our Philadelphia pre-nuptial agreement lawyers to schedule a free consultation and discuss planning for your future.
Media Pennsylvania Pre-marital Agreements Lawyers
A pre-nuptial agreement, also called an ante-nuptial agreement or a pre-marital agreement, is a contract made by people prior to, or instead of, marriage. A pre-nuptial agreement is usually primarily concerned with the division of assets and debts and spousal support in the event that the relationship ends. In the event that either spouse is part of a family-owned business, pre-marital agreements can address potential estate or inheritance issues and is vital to asset protection.
Pre-nuptial agreements regarding issues of child custody and child support are generally not binding in Pennsylvania. We will also review pre-marital agreements drafted by your future spouse's attorney, to ensure fairness and can negotiate on your behalf to amend the agreement if necessary.
Our attorneys also draft post-marital agreements, which are done after marriage, in the event of changed circumstances or in anticipation of a potential divorce.
Pre and post-nuptial agreements are particularly useful when it is the second marriage for one or both spouses. If there are children from either spouse's previous marriage, it is helpful to have a legally binding agreement outlining inheritance rights and issues of child custody and support.
Ante-nuptial agreements are crucial for people who can't or don't want to get married. For example, same-sex couples who would get married and can't, but are committed to living together as a family, can use this kind of an agreement to legally set forth their rights and responsibilities.
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Post-marital Post-nuptial Law Firm
We understand that it is easier and less expensive to address important issues when people are not angry and upset from relationship problems.
Contact our Media, Pennsylvania, pre-marital agreements attorneys for a free initial consultation regarding planning for the unexpected. We’re here to listen and address your concerns.