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Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements

When you're getting ready to tie the knot, it is difficult to think about divorce. However, divorce is commonplace in our society and it happens in almost one-half of marriages today. And though it may seem counterintuitive, having a prenuptial agreement in place prior to getting married can actually create a stronger foundation for your marriage. When each party is fully informed about the finances, the rights of each party, and the related responsibilities, there may be a level of increased trust and honesty that underlies the marriage.

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At Davis Family Law, we know firsthand the hostility that parties can experience when they divide up their assets in a divorce. One clear and definitive way to prevent this conflict is to execute an enforceable prenuptial agreement which sets out a complete list of and division of assets, an allocation of marital debts, and the rights and responsibilities of each party in the event of a divorce.  If you own property or business interests, have children from a previous relationship and want to protect their potential inheritance, or you need to shield the income you earn during the marriage from being distributed in a divorce case, you should strongly consider executing a prenuptial agreement with your soon-to-be spouse. While we hope for you to enjoy a long and happy marriage, we also believe you are better off with the peace of mind knowing you are insured against financial loss if a divorce does happen down the road. 

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We can analyze your financial situation and negotiate a rock-solid prenuptial agreement whenever you are ready. Give us a call today. 

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Davis Family Law, LLC   |  1420 Government Street  |  Mobile, AL 36604

  Phone: (251) 444-5332    info@davisfamlaw.com

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