Prenups And Marital Agreements
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What is a Prenup?
Prenups, also known as prenuptial or premarital agreements, are contractual agreements that a couple negotiates and signs before marriage. It is also good practice for the couple to re-sign the agreement shortly after the marriage date to ensure that it will be enforceable and binding.
What is a Marital Agreement?
Marital agreements are contractual agreements that are negotiated and signed between a couple that is already married. Marital agreements can be created any time after marriage and can partition property rights between a couple.
Why Invest in a Marital Agreement?
For women who wait longer to get married, they can use a prenup to safeguard businesses and wealth accumulated prior to marriage. Some women are entering into a second or third marriage, and they want to be sure their children and property from prior relationships are protected.
For women who become homemakers or stay-at-home mothers, a prenup or marital agreement can be an opportunity to highlight their contribution to a marriage and ensure financial security in the event of divorce. (We call it a “golden parachute” for the Chief Domestic Officer™. Why should CEOs have all the perks?)
5 Reasons to Sign a Prenup Agreement
Divorce Without Court
Protect Your Assets After Divorce
Your family and their separate property are protected.
Guard Your Business Assets
If you are a business owner, a prenup protects your investments.
Defend Your Homemaker Role
Prenups give you a chance to highlight your contributions as a stay-at-home mom and ensure financial security after divorce.
Ensure Your Children's Future
Prenups protect your children’s rights and any assets you pass on to them.