Our firm has experience in preparing Prenuptial (prior to marriage) and Postnuptial (after marriage) Agreements. We can guide you through the intricacies of this process, insuring that the Agreement that you reach is in your best interests and will, if necessary, be later enforced by a Court. Many people erroneously believe that you can simply print out a “form” Prenuptial Agreement, but are then disappointed when the Agreement is either not enforced and/or does not accomplish what was intended. This is an area of law that is fraught with significant legal questions and you need a professional, who has prepared and evaluated numerous Pre and Postnuptial Agreements to insure that your goals are reached. In addition to preparing Pre and Postnuptial Agreements, Ms. Crabb is experienced in litigating issues surrounding Pre and Postnuptial Agreements if necessary.
Prenuptial agreements (“pre-nups”) have several advantages:
At Weber, Crabb & Wein, P.A., we have extensive experience with Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements. Our lawyers will sit down to talk with you about your goals in regard to your assets. We will explain the benefits of the Pre and PostNuptial Agreements and help draft one that meets your needs. If your spouse presents you with an Agreement, we will review it and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the agreement with you and negotiate any provisions that would threaten your future security.
The most common reason for signing a marital agreement is the protection of assets in the event of death, divorce or separation. Family law attorney Kelli Hanley Crabb is an experienced lawyer with a reputation for giving our clients the personal representation they deserve. She also has a Masters Degree in Business Administration, so she understands the complex issues related to business asset valuations and complex investments. You can rely on us to protect your asset interests and work with your unique situation.
Did you sign an agreement without knowing exactly what you were signing? Are you surprised to learn that you may not have a right to certain assets, or that you will not receive the assets you think you deserve in a divorce? We aggressively represent clients in litigation concerning the validity and interpretation of your Pre or Postnuptial Agreement. Contact us to discuss your situation with a skilled family law lawyer.