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Prenuptial Agreements

Danvers, MA Prenuptial Agreement Attorney

Massachusetts Divorce Lawyers: Prenuptial Agreements

RA JAWORSKI PC Drafts and Enforces Prenuptial Agreements

A prenuptial agreement (also called an ante-nuptial agreement) can help protect your assets in the event of a divorce or legal separation. It can also ensure that a spouse will receive a fair share of these assets should the marriage end. If you are considering a prenuptial agreement or if your spouse wants one, we will explain the law, answer your questions, and craft a fair agreement that protects your rights.

At RA JAWORSKI PC, our attorneys have the experience and knowledge needed to effectively represent your interests in regard to prenuptial agreements. Please contact us to schedule a free initial consultation at our Danvers offices.

Protecting Your Financial Interests

While some of our clients are first-time spouses, others are entering their second or third marriages. We also represent those who already have an agreement and want to ensure its terms are honored during a divorce. Whatever group you fit into, you understand the importance of protecting investments in a pension/retirement plan (i.e. 401(k)s, and securing assets to pass down to your children and grandchildren.

At the law firm of RA JAWORSKI PC, it is our job to make sure your ultimate goals are achieved. Whether negotiating with your spouse or fighting for enforcement in court, we are committed to a achieving a positive outcome for you.

The Advantages of Having a Prenuptial Agreement

Some people believe that a prenuptial agreement is a set-up for failure. The truth is, pre-nups grant many people much-needed peace of mind. They know that their finances are in order should a divorce become inevitable. Alimony and property division are some of the most contentious issues in the dissolution of a marriage, but with a prenuptial agreement, the process can proceed smoothly.

While a prenuptial agreement can be a valuable document, it must be thorough and contain important protective measures. This includes a sunset provision. This provision essentially voids certain parts of the prenuptial agreement after a specified amount of time has passed or terminates the agreement in its entirety. It is especially beneficial in terms of paying and receiving alimony.

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Our goal is to draft a prenuptial agreement that protects our clients and their assets. In addition, we thoroughly review existing prenuptial agreements during divorce proceedings to ensure that the terms are enforced and nothing is missed in the process. Please contact our offices in Danvers, Massachusetts, to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced family law attorney.

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