Entering into a marriage is an exciting life event that should be cherished.
Legal issues relating to an upcoming marriage can be complex and emotionally charged, especially if you have been asked to sign a prenuptial agreement.
People planning to get married tend to have many pressing issues on their minds – they tend to abandon any thoughts relating to their finances. Forgetting to plan for the protection of one’s financial security in the future is a big mistake – after all, your marriage is going to last forever.
Unfortunately, marriages can suddenly come to an end at any time.
If you are getting married in the near future, don’t make the mistake of not planning for your financial future. If you have questions about a prenup agreement, what to do, how to do it, or your legal rights, work with an experienced Orange County Family Law office. A prenup agreement is simply a documented agreement between two parties.
Call Amy M. Montes, a skilled Orange County Family lawyer who can help you draft a binding prenuptial agreement in accordance with California state laws. Plan now and save yourself immense frustration and worry should a divorce suddenly come to light.