Divorce Attorney in Palm Desert
Postnuptial Agreements
A postnuptial agreement is similar to a prenuptial agreement, except that it is drawn up and signed after a couple is already married. This can sounds like an uncomfortable or awkward situation, discussing the aspects of a potential divorce with your spouse, but it is the responsible thing to do, so that agreements about the settling of your divorce can be made while both parties are on agreeable terms with each other, as opposed to angry and spiteful. If you are considering the advantages of a post nuptial agreement with your spouse, contact a Palm Desert divorce lawyer today.
A postnuptial agreement, like a prenuptial agreement, dictates the terms of a divorce, should one eventually occur. This can be advantageous for many reasons, especially because if a divorce does occur, it can move along smoothly, and quickly, and will save you the time, money, and emotional effort of going to divorce court litigation. A postnuptial agreement will have information such as how you and your spouse want the division of property,
asset division,
debt division,
spousal support, and
child custody to be handled. It is important to hire an experienced attorney to help you draw up your post nuptial agreement to make sure it is legally sound, and will take care of all issues that may arise during the divorce process.
Palm Desert Divorce Attorney Serving Indio, La Quinta, Cathedral City and Palm Springs
At Law Offices of James A. Jackson, A Professional Law Corporation, you will find the experienced legal representation you are looking for when drawing up your postnuptial agreement. While it may be the case that your postnuptial agreement is never put to use, it may save you time and money in the long run, and having a competent and knowledgeable attorney help you with yours will ensure that it is beneficial to both parties. With over 24 years of experience and a top AV rating, the firm will help you with all of your family law needs.
Contact a Palm Desert divorce lawyer
from the firm today if you and your spouse are considering a postnuptial agreement.