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If You Have a Prenuptial Agreement, Would You Need a Postnuptial Agreement?

At Harris Family Law Group, we understand that marriage is a significant milestone in life and often involves making important decisions about finances and assets. One of these decisions can include creating a prenuptial agreement. As experienced family law attorneys, we often get asked whether couples with a prenuptial agreement also need a postnuptial agreement. […]

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Do Postnuptial Agreements Hold Up During a Divorce?

Going through a divorce is an overwhelming and often emotional process. When it comes to dividing assets and settling financial matters, having a clear agreement in place can be crucial. Many couples turn to postnuptial agreements as a means of defining the terms of their financial relationship after marriage. However, a common question that arises […]

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I Just Got Engaged: Is it Too Early to Talk About a Prenuptial Agreement?

As you bask in the glow of your engagement, with that sparkling ring gracing your finger and visions of a life with the one you love dancing in your head, the excitement of planning your dream wedding can be an exhilarating adventure. But amid all the romance and joy, a subtle question may quietly surface: […]

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Can a Prenuptial Agreement Protect Both Parties in a Same-Sex Marriage?

Prenuptial Agreement For Same-Sex Couples Prenuptial agreements, often called prenups, have long been associated with wealthy and famous couples seeking to safeguard their assets and interests. However, the value of prenups goes beyond the realm of affluent and heterosexual couples. With the growing recognition of same-sex relationships and marriages following the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court […]

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What Cannot Be Put Into a Prenuptial Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement, popularly known as a prenup, is a legal contract signed by two people who are planning to get married and is effective upon marriage. This agreement outlines the assets and debts each partner has before the union and the rights and responsibilities of each spouse in the event of a divorce or […]

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Tips for Discussing a Prenuptial Agreement with Your Partner

At the Harris Family Law Group, our skilled prenuptial agreement attorneys in Los Angeles know that in the past, the mention of wanting or needing a soon-to-be-spouse to sign a prenup could lead to an intense argument and possibly even the loss of the engagement. Fortunately, times have changed. Our Los Angeles family law attorneys encourage individuals […]

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