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Prenuptial Agreements

Post and Prenuptial Agreements are legal instruments used to clarify understandings between parties prior to or after marriage.

Prenuptial Agreements

Every marriage ends on death or divorce. Our society has laws that determine what happens to a married couple when the marriage ends. Sometimes couples want different consequences to the end of a marriage on death or divorce.

Premarital or prenuptial agreements may be desirable for people marrying for the first time or the second time around when they, own a family business, have family trusts or other family money, have children from previous marriages, have substantial assets or who have well-established careers. We can help you think about what works best for you at the end of a marriage and draft an enforceable agreement to ensure the results on death or divorce meet your needs and desires.

 In addition, a premarital agreement can protect assets if one spouse dies before the other. Contact the King of Prussia, Pennsylvania lawyers at Vetrano |Vetrano & Feinman LLC for a consultation on the advisability of a premarital agreement.

The lawyers at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC 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. We recognize that a couple planning to marry wants to build a partnership and life together and, at the same time, needs to protect themselves and certain assets at death or divorce.

A Premarital Agreement May Not Be Necessary

Pennsylvania Divorce law and probate and estate laws address matters of concern to those interested in premarital agreements. An understanding of what can happen at death or divorce is necessary to determine if a prenuptial agreement is even necessary. But, there are many situations in which a premarital, or antenuptial 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 Agreements

Married individuals who didn’t have a premarital agreement may recognize a need for one after they are married. It’s never too late to enter into an agreement, a post-nuptial agreement, to determine property rights or alimony or, unexpected death, inheritance or acquisition of family business interests. We like to call such agreements are also sometimes called “midnuptial agreements.”

Prenuptial Agreements Attorneys

Contact the lawyers at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC for an in-depth discussion of your concerns, aspirations, and goals so that they can determine whether a  prenuptial agreement is advisable.

Vetrano Vetrano & Feinman Attorneys Tony Vetrano, Lindsay Childs, Sarinia Feinman, Kate Vetrano and Donna Marcus

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Our experienced family lawyers take the time to fully understand the financial and emotional complexities that can be involved in separating two lives. We offer the patience and resources to effectively guide clients through all areas of family law, including post and prenuptial agreements, addressing all the challenges they may face in moving forward with their lives. To learn more about how we can help protect your rights and interests in family law matters, contact the Pennsylvania divorce attorneys at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC.