Being Proactive by Getting a Prenuptial Agreement
Whether you are getting married for the first time or you have done this before, a prenuptial agreement is important. This document allows you to protect your property. It allows your future spouse to protect his or her property. It allows both of you to protect your respective estates so they can pass on appropriately to your children. Simply put, getting a prenuptial agreement is being proactive.
At the law firm of Anne E. Raduns, PA, we can help you take the proactive step. We will see that full and fair disclosure of both parties' assets and debts take place. We will time the creation of the document appropriately, since it needs to be created at least 60 days prior to the wedding.
For a low cost initial consultation with family law attorney Anne E. Raduns, call us today at 352-433-4244 or contact our offices online.
Do I Need a Prenuptial Agreement?
You are getting married. You want your marriage to last. You don't want to think about the possibility of it not lasting. However, we encourage you to consider the fact that circumstances can change. If they do and a divorce is necessary, a prenuptial agreement will make things easier. If your marriage lasts, and we hope it does, then you have lost only the small amount of time and money put into the creation of the agreement.
Prenuptial Agreements Provide the Protection You and Your Loved One Need
It is important to note that prenuptial agreements protect both parties, as well as children. Typically, these agreements focus on how property will be handled. They address:
- How property will be passed on to children from a previous marriage in case you die before your new spouse
- How family heirlooms will be divided
- How family-owned businesses and business interests will be divided
- How alimony will be handled in the case of a divorce
In addition to handling prenuptial agreements, our law firm can assist with the creation of postnuptial agreements.
Contact Us for a Low Cost Initial Consultation
To discuss your case with lawyer Anne E. Raduns, call us at 352-433-4244 or contact our offices online. Our law firm offers services to people in Ocala and throughout North Central Florida.














