PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS

Prenuptial agreements can be a useful tool in the planning of your estate.  In the event of a death or divorce you may find yourself or a loved one in need of special protection.  The immense importance of a well thought-out and well written prenuptial agreement cannot be overstated.   While we wish to see long lasting marriages, life presents unexpected challenges at every turn.  Whether or not a prenuptial agreement can be enforced is often drawn into question.  This is where you will see the difference that an experienced family law attorney can make on your behalf.

When drafting a prenuptial agreement, we can advise you about how Arizona law can aid in protecting your assets in the future.  We will help provide all the key insights to understanding your prenuptial agreement, and we strongly urge you to seek guidance as early as possible prior to your marriage.  Another important aspect is allowing each party time to fully consider their prenuptial agreement, and the Onisile Law Firm can aid in providing you with the peace of mind you or your loved one seeks.  The negotiation of prenuptial agreements is not always comfortable.  Our emphasis during the negotiation phase of the process between you and your soon-to-be spouse is to be as cordial as possible while ensuring your interests are protected.

You can trust that your family’s future is important to us.

If you or a loved one is in need of a prenuptial agreement or you are seeking more information, we strongly encourage you to contact our office and schedule a consultation with an experienced family law attorney to guide you through the process.

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