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Colorado Springs Prenuptial Agreements Lawyers
Cripple Creek Premarital Agreements Attorneys
There is a common misconception that premarital agreements always mean distrust between parties, a fault in the relationship and ultimately divorce. This is false. Prenuptial agreements are meant to protect both future spouses, their assets and the futures of any existing children. The agreement is meant to bring a sense of security to the relationship. You can step into your marriage knowing that no matter what happens, you and your future spouse are both protected.
At Royal A. Martin, P.C., we assist clients by drafting and reviewing prenuptial agreements. If you already have an existing prenuptial agreement, we can review it to make sure it is enforceable and reflects your intentions. Our Colorado Springs prenuptial agreements lawyers have extensive experience in all aspects of family law. Contact our Colorado family law firm today for a consultation. When you come to our office to speak with us about your situation, you will meet an attorney who cares about protecting your interests and those you love.
Protect Assets and Open Communications
A prenuptial agreement allows you to decide how your assets should be protected now rather than potentially later by a judge. Instead of avoiding the subject, you and your future spouse can open up lines of communication about a subject area that many couples fail to thoroughly discuss.
Prenuptial agreements are especially recommended if you have substantial assets that you are interested in protecting. Perhaps you and your future spouse both have equal wealth and want to keep the wealth on each side's family. Future inheritances for your children may need to be protected.
Regardless of the reasons, the key to a successful prenuptial agreement is adequate disclosure by both sides. Both parties must disclose all assets and have an attorney review the documents. As your attorney, we would see if anything is overwhelmingly unfair and that the prenuptial agreement is enforceable.
Assets that are considered include:
* Real estate
* Personal property such as jewelry and antiques
* Stocks and bonds
* Pensions and other retirement accounts
* Business property and assets
* Inheritances including those of any existing children
Contact a Lawyer Today
For a consultation with Royal A. Martin, P.C., in Colorado Springs, call us toll-free at 866-941-1409 or send an e-mail to our Cripple Creek premarital agreements attorneys.