Prenuptial AgreementsPennsylvania Premarital Agreements Law FirmPremarital or prenuptial agreements may seem more suited for individuals who are mature, own a family business, have family trusts or other family money, have children from previous marriages, or who have well-established careers. Although many planning to marry prefer not to think about the possibility of divorce, a premarital agreement is advantageous if things do not turn out as desired. Contact the King of Prussia, Pennsylvania lawyers at Vetrano & Vetrano for a consultation on the advisability of a premarital agreement. The lawyers at Vetrano & Vetrano help those considering a premarital agreement anticipate and address problems that can arise at different stages of life. Engaged couples with children from previous marriages, for example, can be counseled on the appropriate manner of dealing with such family relationships. A Premarital Agreement May Not Be NecessaryPennsylvania premarital agreement law already addresses matters of concern to those interested in premarital agreements. But, there are many situations in which a premarital agreement is called for. We can prepare a premarital agreement tailored to your situation. We use our experience in working with families to steer you in the right direction. Postnuptial AgreementsMarried individuals without a premarital agreement can still enter into a postmarital agreement to address such matters as how certain property should be distributed in case of divorce, unexpected death, or receipt of property after marriage. Such agreements are also sometimes called “midnuptial agreements.” Contact the lawyers at Vetrano & Vetrano for an in-depth discussion of your concerns, aspirations, and goals so that they can determine whether a premarital or postmarital agreement is advisable. |
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