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With Our Reliable Prenup Lawyer in Plano, TX

At Griffith Law Office, we understand the importance of protecting your assets and securing your financial future. Our experienced prenup lawyer is dedicated to providing you with personalized, compassionate legal counsel to ensure you enter your marriage with confidence and peace of mind. We take pride in our ability to create comprehensive prenuptial agreements tailored to your unique needs and goals.

Our Prenup Attorney Can Help You

  • Clarify property ownership
  • Establish clarity around finances
  • Ensure stability for children from previous marriages
  • Protect family assets and estates
  • Protect your spouse from debt

Rachael Griffith is a family lawyer for Plano, TX who is experienced with drafting comprehensive prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

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Prenups in Plano, TX

Crafting Solid Foundations for a Lifetime of Peace of Mind

By creating a comprehensive and well-drafted prenuptial agreement, you can secure your financial future and minimize potential disputes and conflicts.

  • Family Law

    Expertise in Texas Family Law

    We are well-versed in Texas family law, including the specific requirements for prenuptial agreements. We help you navigate the complex legal landscape and create a tailored document for your specific needs and goals.

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  • Guardianship Law

    Asset Protection and Financial Security

    Our skilled prenup attorney can help you identify, classify, and protect your separate property and assets and establish fair terms for spousal support and property division in case of a divorce.

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  • Estate Planning

    Peace of Mind

    Guarantee your interests are well-protected. We ensure your prenuptial agreement is drafted accurately and fairly, allowing you to enter into your marriage with confidence and a clear understanding of your financial rights and responsibilities.

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UNDERSTANDING THE PRENUP PROCESS

Prenuptial agreements are fundamentally legal documents, but their validity depends on what they include and exclude. If a prenup appears to be heavily biased against one spouse, it's likely that a judge will not enforce it. Additionally, if the conditions under which the prenup was signed suggest that one party might have been pressured, it could be deemed unenforceable.

While drafting a prenup, we will incorporate details such as
  • Choosing mediation in the event of divorce
  • Division of property and assigning responsibility for mortgage, utilities, and taxes
  • Debt liability
  • Spousal support provisions in case of divorce
  • Ensuring children from prior marriages have access to assets and inheritance

Make certain that every aspect is addressed and your prenup is watertight. Contact Griffith Law Firm to ensure you have the services of an experienced family lawyer.

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SKILLED FAMILY LAW PRACTITIONER

When you're dealing with something as personal as a prenuptial agreement, you'd really want to work with a family law attorney who's sensitive and considerate in handling both your relationship and finances. Having a good attorney-client relationship is important to get everything right.

Make sure your prenup is valid and enforceable. Here are a few key things you need to keep in mind:

  • Both of you need to have separate lawyers
  • You both have to be open about all your existing assets and any that you think you'll get in the future
  • Be honest about your current incomes and any expected bonuses, raises, or stock options
  • Make sure there's nothing illegal in the prenup
  • And finally, both of you should sign the prenup willingly and with enough time before your wedding day.

Rushing into a last-minute prenup might make it unenforceable.

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CLEAR COMMUNICATION AROUND COMPLEX TOPICS

PRENUPS AND POSTNUPS IN THE WOODLANDS

  • PREMARITAL AGREEMENTS

    Premarital agreements are a great way to get the money talk going with your soon-to-be spouse and make sure your assets are protected.

  • POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENTS

    If you're already married, you can still sort things out with a postnuptial agreement. It's pretty much like a prenup, just signed after you've tied the knot.

  • FAMILY LAW MATTERS

    Griffith Law Firm deals with all sorts of family stuff, like divorce, child custody, alimony, and adoption, plus a whole bunch of other family-related disputes.

HIRE A CARING PRENUP ATTORNEY

Call us today for a prenup or postnup consultation in the Collin County area or our office in East Texas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can be included in a prenup?

A prenup can cover a wide range of topics, such as the division of assets and property, allocation of debts, spousal support, and financial responsibilities during the marriage. However, it cannot include anything illegal or provisions related to child custody and support, as those matters are determined by the court based on the child's best interest.

Can a prenup be changed or terminated after the marriage?

Yes, a prenuptial agreement can be modified or terminated after the marriage. Both parties must agree to the changes or termination, and the modifications should be made in writing and signed by both spouses. It's always a good idea to consult with a family law attorney before making any changes to ensure that the updated agreement remains enforceable.

Is a prenup always enforceable in court?

Generally, but there are some situations that could make it unenforceable: cases of fraud, coercion, or duress during the signing of the agreement, a lack of full disclosure of assets, or if the agreement is found to be unconscionable or heavily biased against one party. It's important to work with an experienced attorney to draft a fair and legally sound agreement to ensure that your prenup is enforceable in court.