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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

The information contained in this website is for information purposes only. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. The statements and opinions found here are not to be construed as legal advice, and should not be construed as any form of attorney client relationship. 

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