Naturally, no one enters into
a marriage with the expectation that it will end in divorce.
However, in many cases a couple can greatly benefit from drafting
a pre-nuptial agreement. Couples today are waiting longer to
get married for the first time which means they may have acquired
substantial assets that need to be protected. Similarly, many
couples are getting married for the second or third time, and
in addition to assets, there may be children whose needs must
be considered before entering into another marriage. Most pre-nuptial
agreements contain provisions limiting the distribution of
marital property and alimony in the event of a divorce, and
limiting the distribution of property to a spouse in the event
of death.
At the Stadler Law Group, our lawyers frequently
assist couples in the drafting of prenuptial agreements. By
making agreements before marriage about how property should
be divided, not only can you avoid the potential of expensive
and confrontational divorce litigation, but in many cases the
parties understand up front what the others' financial expectations
are going into the marriage.
Other times, an individual is presented with a pre-nuptial
agreement and requires an experienced divorce lawyer to review
its terms to assure that it is fair. In either case, the Stadler Law Group has the resources and experience
necessary to protect our client's interests prior to marriage.
Our lawyers help couples throughout Metro Atlanta, including
Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Forsyth, and Cherokee County
draft their prenuptial agreements, and get off to a secure
start in their new lives together.
To discuss the benefits of a pre-nuptial agreement with an
experienced divorce lawyer, contact the Stadler Law Group today. at (678) 596-6914 or click here to request
consultation.