Pre-Nuptial: Not Only For Rich And Famous

couple signing a contractPeople planning a second or more marriage normally choose the option of preparing a prenuptial agreement. This is a legal document drafted prior to the marriage which protects one’s property or their children’s interests. Most often you hear of a wealthy person drafting a prenup to protect their income/property should the marriage end.

Yet, in today’s ambitious, fast-past world, many young couples embarking on a first marriage might consider a prenup. Love doesn’t always last, and in the event of divorce, you don’t want to lose everything you have worked hard for. If this is something you are contemplating, you need some sound legal advice.  The North Georgia Family Lawyers, LLC can offer the advice you need if you are filing for divorce in Fulton County GA

Why Consider a Prenuptial Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement doesn’t really seem romantic when planning a wedding. Upon hearing the phrase–prenuptial agreement–it conjures up images of a wealthy, older person marrying a young, gold-digger.  Yet, this isn’t always the case, many times a person has children from a prior marriage they are concerned for. If you should pass, and your widowed spouse remarries, where does that leave your child(ren)? In most cases, without a prenup, your spouse forgets about their step-children. If you have a prenup drafted, upon your early demise, your assets are dispersed according to your wishes.

Why is a Prenup for Everyone?

When you file for divorce in Fulton County, a prenuptial agreement might not be strictly binding. Yet, should there be any disputes for the court to clarify, the prenup will assist the court in making a decision. Unless there are terms within the agreement itself deeming it unfair.

Prenuptial agreements are smart for many reasons, even if you don’t have high-stake investments or assets to protect.  Here are some reasons why a prenup is a good option for anyone–not just the rich and famous:

  • You want to protect the assets of your children from a previous relationship or marriage.
  • To protect assets, family trusts, or property you owned before entering into this relationship/marriage.
  • If you anticipate a hefty inheritance in the future you want to safeguard it for yourself and your children.

What Does a Prenup Protect?

When filing for divorce in Georgia Fulton County residents who have a prenuptial agreement drafted have their assets guarded. This type of agreement is customized according to a person’s unique circumstances. A prenuptial agreement ensures particular assets are protected prior to entering into a marriage or other partnership.

What a Prenup Doesn’t Protect?

A prenuptial agreement doesn’t protect or may not have any provisions that violate a criminal law or public policy. Although the obligations of spousal support vary according to state regulations, they are not protected by a prenup.

Your Fulton County Georgia divorce can further advise about what provisions a court may or may not uphold regarding prenups.

How Your Attorney can Help

If you are going through a divorce, the divorce attorney Fulton County residents trust is the North Georgia Family Lawyers, LLC. Whether you have a prenuptial agreement or are planning to draft one for the first time, our attorneys can help. We will listen and design a plan that fits your unique circumstances. We will also explain to you how the law works and what can be done to get the best possible outcome.

A divorce is never an easy time in a person’s life. The Fulton County Ga divorce attorneys at North Georgia Family Lawyers, LLC understand this and want to make the process easier. Give us a call at 404-765-6445 and schedule a consultation appointment with one of our knowledgeable attorneys. The future of yourself and your loved ones depends on good legal counsel during this difficult time.