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Protect What’s Important with a Prenuptial Agreement

You're getting married, and there are so many details and fun details to plan. Where will we live? Who will we invite and what food will we serve? It is worth your time to also plan for a prenuptial agreement. Many think a prenup is only for the rich and famous. This could not be further from the truth. A prenuptial agreement helps you wisely plan your finances…. How will we handle our checking accounts? Will we pay off student loans together or separately? And, yes, if the marriage does not last forever, how will we divide our belongings?

While it may not be romantic to talk about getting a prenuptial agreement, there's always a time and place to have this important discussion to have with your soon-to-be spouse. A well-prepared prenup can help both of you protect your separate financial interests in the event of a divorce, and an experienced attorney can provide the guidance you need to draft a prenup that works.

For more than 30 years, our attorneys at The Harris Law Firm have provided the legal support people need for family law matters. When it comes to prenuptial agreements, our legal team dedicates itself to personalized service that includes custom-tailored solutions that meet our clients’ needs, concerns, and goals. With our assistance, you can feel more confident about the future. 

Schedule a consultation with our prenup lawyers in Denver by calling (303) 622-5502 now.

What Is a Prenuptial Agreement? 

 

A prenup is a legal contract entered into by a couple before they get married. This agreement typically outlines the distribution of assets, property, and financial responsibilities in the event of a divorce or separation.

Prenuptial agreements can also include provisions for spousal support and other financial matters, ensuring that both parties clearly understand their financial rights and obligations during and after the marriage. 

Why Do People Get Prenups?

The primary purpose of a prenuptial agreement is to protect individual assets and provide financial clarity for both partners. By clearly defining how assets and debts will be divided, it can help prevent disputes and lengthy legal battles.

While prenuptial agreements are often associated with wealthier individuals, they benefit anyone by safeguarding their financial future and ensuring a fair distribution of assets in case the marriage ends.

Can I Include Child Custody in a Prenuptial Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement generally cannot cover child custody arrangements. Custody and child support are determined based on the best interests of the child at the time of the parents' separation or divorce. 

Courts prioritize the child's well-being and current circumstances, which can change over time, making it inappropriate to predetermine custody in a prenup. 

Should I Get a Prenup? 

Deciding whether to get a prenuptial agreement is a personal choice that depends on your circumstances and priorities. While some may view it as unromantic, a prenup can provide financial security and clarity for both parties entering into a marriage. 

The following are a few factors to consider when determining if a prenuptial agreement is right for you: 

  • Significant assets or debts: A prenup can protect both parties' interests if you or your partner have considerable assets or debts. 
  • Previous marriages: Those who have been married before may want to protect assets or provide for children from previous relationships.
  • Business ownership: If you own a business, a prenup can help ensure that it remains separate property and protect its future.
  • Inheritance protection: A prenup can safeguard any inheritance you might receive during the marriage.
  • Disparity in wealth: When there is a significant difference in the financial status of the partners, a prenup can provide fair terms for both parties.
  • Career or educational sacrifices: If one partner plans to make career or educational sacrifices to support the other, a prenup can ensure they are compensated in the event of a divorce.

Considering these factors can help you decide whether a prenuptial agreement is appropriate for your situation. Ultimately, a prenup can offer peace of mind and financial protection, contributing to a more stable and secure marriage. 

If you require further guidance, consider a consultation with our prenup lawyers in Denver. We at The Harris Law Firm can provide the information you need to understand your options and determine whether getting a prenuptial agreement is right for you. 

How Do I Talk to My Fiancé About a Prenup?

Discussing a prenuptial agreement with your fiancé can be a sensitive topic, but approaching it openly and respectfully can help ease the conversation. 

Whether you proposed marriage or they did, proposing a prenup can be much more challenging. It's important to frame the discussion in a way that highlights mutual benefits and ensures both partners feel valued and understood. 

Consider these tips to help you through this conversation:

  • Choose the right time and place: Select a comfortable and private setting where you can have an uninterrupted conversation.
  • Be honest and direct: Clearly explain why you believe a prenuptial agreement is important and how it can benefit both of you.
  • Emphasize mutual protection: Highlight that the prenup is designed to protect both parties' interests and ensure fairness.
  • Use positive language: Focus on the positive aspects, such as financial clarity and security, rather than potential conflicts or divorce.
  • Listen to their concerns: Allow your fiancé to express their thoughts and feelings and address any concerns they may have.
  • Be prepared for multiple conversations: Understand that this might not be resolved in one talk and be willing to revisit the topic as needed. 

Approaching the conversation with empathy and understanding can help ensure that both partners feel heard and respected. A well-handled discussion about a prenuptial agreement can strengthen your relationship by promoting transparency and trust. 

Contact Us for Legal Assistance 

With more than 30 years of experience, The Harris Law Firm can offer the experience and services you need to draft an effective prenuptial agreement. Our prenup attorneys in Denver are skilled contract writers who strive to ensure all relevant factors are fairly considered when creating your prenuptial agreement. 

Contact us today to request legal assistance from our dedicated team.

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