Most of us enter marriage with the hope and belief that it will last “till death do us part.” Unfortunately, the reality is that nearly half of all marriages end in divorce.
If you have worked to build your personal estate, a prenuptial agreement can set your mind at ease. You and your spouse-to-be can identify in advance exactly how property will be divided in the event of a divorce. You can be as specific as you wish, identifying the distribution of real and personal property, bank accounts and investments, retirement assets, and business property.
We work with men or women who wish to protect property rights through the use of prenuptial agreements. We will make certain that assets and obligations are identified and clearly designated by the terms of the agreement. We will help you understand your rights, as well as your options, and ensure compliance with Texas laws.
Should the need arise to enter into a postnuptial agreement, our family law team is available to assist with this as well.