Prenuptial Agreement

Prenuptial Agreements in Montgomery County, PA

A prenuptial agreement attorney can help soon-to-be-married couples determine the division of property and assets if a divorce were to occur. This certainly doesn’t mean that we are planning for failure of the marriage. Rather, it gives both parties peace of mind because they know what to expect if the marriage is dissolved, and they know their assets and family will remain protected.

Protecting Your Family's Assets

More and more, couples wish to define certain aspects of their finances before they even say “I do“. Whether one of the individuals in the marrying couple has children from a prior relationship, a family business, substantial separate assets, inheritances, concerns about that accumulation, or any other issue they would like to take off the table, a prenuptial agreement is a way to address specific concerns and define our property and income might be dealt with during the marriage or even if it dissolves.

Materese Family Law provides both drafting and review services for prenuptial agreements with an eye toward your future.

Our Montgomery County family law firm accepts clients across the county, including: Ambler, Blue Bell, Collegeville, Fort Washington, Jenkintown, King of Prussia, Lansdale, Oreland, Plymouth Meeting, Willow Grove, as well as the Main Line areas of Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Merion, and Narberth.

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