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Four Reasons Why You Should Have a Prenuptial Agreement
Learn More: Four Reasons Why You Should Have a Prenuptial AgreementA prenuptial agreement, also known as a prenup, is a legally binding contract entered into by a couple before they get married or enter into a civil partnership. While discussing and considering a prenuptial agreement may seem unromantic, it can provide important benefits and protection for both parties. The following are four reasons why couples should…
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Can I Protect My Business Ownership With a Prenup or Postnup in Texas?
Learn More: Can I Protect My Business Ownership With a Prenup or Postnup in Texas?Businesses frequently take many years to become successful. During those years, the business owner spends countless hours of difficult personal labor ensuring the business has what it needs to succeed. He or she usually spends significant amounts of personal money to help the business grow. Yet when a business owner gets divorced in Texas, he…
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When is a Prenuptial Agreement Voidable in Texas?
Learn More: When is a Prenuptial Agreement Voidable in Texas?A prenuptial agreement is an excellent way for soon-to-be newlyweds to reach an agreement about how their assets would be divided in the event that the couple does not stay married forever. They can be, however, drastically unfair to one spouse. Consider the classic situation where a prenuptial agreement is used—when there is significant income or net-worth…
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The Four Elements of a Legally Sound Prenup
Learn More: The Four Elements of a Legally Sound PrenupMore couples these days choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement before tying the knot. This is not because they expect to get a divorce, but simply because they understand that a prenup is a great tool for setting out their expectations for the union and, hopefully, for mitigating future issues. However, a prenuptial agreement does…

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