Prenup Pros is a law firm based in Northern Virginia that provides affordable, flat-fee prenuptial and postnuptial agreements to clients in Florida, New York, New Jersey and Virginia. Marital Agreements are all we do. That means premarital agreement review, counseling and drafting are the only legal services offered by our law firm. Why do we do Prenups?
At Prenup Pros, we believe that every couple planning to marry should at least consider entering into a premarital agreement. The true purpose of every prenuptial agreement is to clearly state what essential marital rights each spouse has in the event of a divorce (excluding rights relating to kids). A well-drafted and legally enforceable prenuptial agreement can eliminate conflict in a divorce because most of the rights and decisions that cause couples to fight are already decided.
If prepared correctly, a premarital agreement should increase the chance that a divorcing couple can avoid a trial and keep things friendly. We know that the prospect of entering into a prenup is a serious subject for marrying couples, so every professional at Prenup Pros is a Certified Premarital Counselor who can address the marital questions that arise when couples consider entering into a prenup.
At Prenup Pros, we believe that every couple planning to marry should at least consider entering into a premarital agreement. The true purpose of every prenuptial agreement is to clearly state what essential marital rights each spouse has in the event of a divorce (excluding rights relating to kids). A well-drafted and legally enforceable prenuptial agreement can eliminate conflict in a divorce because most of the rights and decisions that cause couples to fight are already decided.
If prepared correctly, a premarital agreement should increase the chance that a divorcing couple can avoid a trial and keep things friendly. We know that the prospect of entering into a prenup is a serious subject for marrying couples, so every professional at Prenup Pros is a Certified Premarital Counselor who can address the marital questions that arise when couples consider entering into a prenup.
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Virginia Prenuptial Agreements (also called "premarital agreements" or "prenups") are written contracts that couples enter into prior to marriage.
Prenups in Virginia are expressly allowed by the Virginia Premarital Agreement Act Va.
Code §§20-147 through 20-155, which sets forth the requirements for entering into a legally enforceable Virginia Prenuptial Agreement, including the content that can and cannot be included in a premarital contract.
The fact that the Commonwealth of Virginia has embraced prenuptial agreements by codifying the contractual requirements in the Virginia Premarital Agreement Act makes Virginia a favorable jurisdiction to ensure a binding and enforceable prenup.
Prenups in Virginia are expressly allowed by the Virginia Premarital Agreement Act Va.
Code §§20-147 through 20-155, which sets forth the requirements for entering into a legally enforceable Virginia Prenuptial Agreement, including the content that can and cannot be included in a premarital contract.
The fact that the Commonwealth of Virginia has embraced prenuptial agreements by codifying the contractual requirements in the Virginia Premarital Agreement Act makes Virginia a favorable jurisdiction to ensure a binding and enforceable prenup.
Prenuptial Agreements are contracts entered into by couples prior to and in anticipation of marriage, so they are commonly referred to as Premarital Agreements or Antenuptial Agreements.
Because people generally use those terms interchangeably, we often just refer to them as Prenups.
Prenups are essentially written to allow a couple to agree on marital rights and divorce terms that supersede and replace those default state marriage and divorce laws that often force couples to lawyer up and battle it out in court.
Because people generally use those terms interchangeably, we often just refer to them as Prenups.
Prenups are essentially written to allow a couple to agree on marital rights and divorce terms that supersede and replace those default state marriage and divorce laws that often force couples to lawyer up and battle it out in court.
After years of marriage, people often can't trace what was theirs and what is joint marital property.
With a prenup, each party can specify premarital property/assets to remain the separate property of their original owner throughout the marriage.
A prenup does not prevent a spouse from voluntarily contributing their separate property to the marriage at any point-it just prevents that from happening accidentally.
2. Prenups preserve the expectations of the parties and prevent surprises and fighting in the event of a divorce.
With a prenup, each party can specify premarital property/assets to remain the separate property of their original owner throughout the marriage.
A prenup does not prevent a spouse from voluntarily contributing their separate property to the marriage at any point-it just prevents that from happening accidentally.
2. Prenups preserve the expectations of the parties and prevent surprises and fighting in the event of a divorce.
A prenuptial agreement is a written contract that a couple makes before and in contemplation of marriage.
A well-drafted prenuptial agreement sets the rules by which a married couple operates should they ever separate and/or divorce down the road.
The purpose of a prenup is to set out the terms of the couple's assets and debts, including property and future earnings and how they should be distributed if the marriage is dissolved.
If you are considering marriage, yes.
And do it early, since there are legal consequences for signing a prenup too close to your wedding.
A well-drafted prenuptial agreement sets the rules by which a married couple operates should they ever separate and/or divorce down the road.
The purpose of a prenup is to set out the terms of the couple's assets and debts, including property and future earnings and how they should be distributed if the marriage is dissolved.
If you are considering marriage, yes.
And do it early, since there are legal consequences for signing a prenup too close to your wedding.
Schedule a free informational phone consultation with a Prenup Pros attorney to see whether a prenuptial agreement may be right for you.
There is no obligation whatsoever to hire Prenup Pros following the initial call.
Whether you want to enter into a prenup and what law firm you want to hire to prepare it, are decisions that are yours and yours alone.
Your fiance may join the call if you want, UNLESS he/she has already hired an attorney to assist with your prenup.
If you decide to hire Prenup Pros to prepare your prenuptial agreement, we will get additional information from you and prepare your custom prenuptial agreement and send it to you for review.
There is no obligation whatsoever to hire Prenup Pros following the initial call.
Whether you want to enter into a prenup and what law firm you want to hire to prepare it, are decisions that are yours and yours alone.
Your fiance may join the call if you want, UNLESS he/she has already hired an attorney to assist with your prenup.
If you decide to hire Prenup Pros to prepare your prenuptial agreement, we will get additional information from you and prepare your custom prenuptial agreement and send it to you for review.
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