Prenuptial & Cohabitation Agreements
These agreements are made between unmarried couples, cohabitants or engaged couples who are soon to be married. The agreement sets out each individual's assets and debts, and how the property will be divided if the marriage ends. The process for creating the agreement helps couples figure out what matters to each them with kindness.
Agreeing to what matters with kindness and love
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People often fear that bringing up the word "prenup" may create a rift in their relationship. However, more often than not, just the opposite is true
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Listening to what matters to your partner ahead of time regarding finances, property and marital asset management is a wise decision that can help nurture healthy communication on difficult topics throughout the relationship
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The agreement helps you clarifies spousal support, inheritance and dependent children

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You can also draft a postnuptial agreement which is similar to a prenuptial but since you are married, your assets could already be considered marital property
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Even if you and your spouse decide a prenup is not for you going through the process of discussing the issues is a really helpful for creating awareness and understanding