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PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS
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South Florida Prenuptial Agreements Lawyers
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A prenuptial agreement is a contract signed prior to marriage which details the rights and obligations of each party in the event of death or divorce. While many are reluctant to consider the possibility of death or divorce at the beginning a new life together, there are various situations where couples about to wed should consider prenuptial agreements.
A prenuptial agreement is a legally binding contract, so couples entering into such an agreement need to observe certain formalities to ensure that the contract is valid. In order to have a valid prenuptial agreement, you will need a South Florida family law attorney who can establish a contract that meets the needs of your specific situation. The Law Offices of Mitchell S. Shea, P.A. has the experience to draft a thorough prenuptial agreement that can prevent the considerable expense and the emotional drain that accompany a litigated divorce. The Law Offices of Mitchell S. Shea, P.A. can explain what must be included in the agreement and what steps are necessary to ensure its legal validity.
Prenuptial Agreement Focused on Fairness
When you are in the position of needing to create a prenuptial or post nuptial agreement, it is important to work with an office that can help you and your partner communicate and negotiate effectively. The Law Offices of Mitchell S. Shea, P.A. works closely with clients striving for satisfaction from all parties involved. We help you work together to create a fair solution based on cooperation.
Contact our office to begin the process of creating a strong, comprehensive prenuptial agreement that protects you and your partner without creating a hostile atmosphere.
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