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Prenuptial Agreements Why Get One?When Can I Get One? We've all heard it, from both men and women. If a man asks a woman to sign a prenuptial agreement or marriage contract then he must not love her, right? Historically, marriage contracts are generally viewed as an insult to the spouse that has less income and assets than the spouse who is trying to protect assets. That may be true in some circumstances. It is suggested, however, that the benefits of prenuptial agreements can far outweigh any injury to romantic notions. Community Property If a prenuptial agreement has been entered into, then the spouses each have what is in effect their own separate estates that cannot be attacked by a creditor of the other spouse. Thus, if both spouses have income and assets, it could be beneficial to have separate estates to protect themselves from being "wiped out" in today's litigious society. Out-of-Control Spending An alternative to divorcing the "out of control spender" may be to simply enter into a contract of separate property so that the person who continues to incur the debt will no longer cause the other spouse to be liable as well. It will not take long for the spouse with the spending and credit problem to lose all the credit cards, have no credit, and not be able to continue to impact the marriage with such misery. His or her credit will be ruined and no further credit will be extended to that person, ending the problem. Divorce That said, prenuptial agreements can significantly reduce the amount of attorney's fees expended at the termination of a marriage, because oftentimes fierce litigation ensues over assets that must be divided at the termination of the marriage. As one might expect, one party has usually worked very hard to provide the family with income, a nice home and automobiles, etc., and the other spouse has stayed home keeping the house and all of those automobiles clean, the children fed and clothed, etc. Without fail, the husband or wife who has been the bread winner perceives that it will be "giving money away" to the person who didn't earn anything if the assets are split 50/50. The person who is not the bread winner will feel like they sacrificed their ability to pursue a career and obtain a high paying job in order to stay home and take care of the house and kids such that they ought to be compensated as a full partner. There is no way to avoid the diametrically opposed viewpoints of couples when they divorce, and the only way that it can be eradicated from the start is to enter into a binding prenuptial contract that sets out what the parties' rights will be to various property at the time of a divorce. Certainly, this is a complicated area of law that requires much more discussion than is set forth here. In order to discuss all of the facts and circumstances regarding separate property agreements, marriage contracts, prenuptial agreements, and the like, you should come in for a free consultation. Prior to Marriage After Marriage Again, these issues require much closer scrutiny and are more complicated than set forth herein, and you should make an appointment for a free consultation to discuss your situation and needs. |
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