Who Needs a Prenuptial Agreement?
Anyone with Property, a Business or Other Obligations
Most marriages could benefit from a prenuptial agreement. From our family law experience of more than 25 years, the lawyers at Stolar & Associates in California have seen the peace of mind a prenuptial agreement can bring to a marriage.
The marriage benefits when both spouses know and understand their rights and obligations, when they have worked together to negotiate their financial future, when they have more certainty about what will happen in the event the marriage ends.
A Prenup Is Appropriate for Most Marriages.
Every marriage begins with two people who bring a unique set of property, plans and obligations into the marriage. For those with substantial wealth or business interests, the need for a prenup is obvious. For those with children from a previous relationship, a prenup can protect the rights of the children. In almost any relationships, the partners bring value to the marriage, and a prenup can recognize and plan for that value.
- For business owners, a prenup can establish in advance how the assets and revenues of the business will be managed and distributed.
- For athletes, a prenup can provide an understanding of the rights and obligations of each spouse, any children and extended family.
- For entertainers, a prenup can clarify the ownership of intellectual property as well as the division of assets in the event of divorce.
- For anyone getting married, a prenup defines what property is separate, and it gives a greater measure of certainty in the event that the marriage ends.
In a Free Consultation, Ask How a Prenup Contract Can Benefit You.
Predicting the future is never a certainty, but with a prenuptial agreement, two people can bring more certainty to the future. Marriage is more than romance. It is a binding legal and financial contract. Call 310.288.1828 or send us an e-mail. Talk to an experienced attorney about a prenuptial agreement.

