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Experienced Attorneys For Prenuptial Agreements In Greensboro, North Carolina

Last updated on September 12, 2024

At Spidell Family Law, we understand that planning for the future with a well-crafted prenuptial agreement is essential. With 25 years of combined family law experience in Greensboro, North Carolina, our lawyers can help.

Creating a prenuptial agreement is a sensitive process. Our team leader, attorney Megan Spidell, has been selected for inclusion in North Carolina Super Lawyers since 2023. She and our team can help you create a prenup that serves you and your future spouse’s needs and concerns. Our excellence in customer service and client commitment means you work with a lawyer whose only focus is your best interests.

What Is A Prenuptial Agreement?

Also known as a prenup or a premarital agreement, it is a legal contract couples sign before getting married. The agreement outlines the division of assets, debts, and financial responsibilities in a divorce or separation.

Contrary to popular belief, a well-crafted prenuptial agreement can offer advantages to both spouses.

What Are The Benefits Of Having A Prenuptial Agreement?

Having a prenuptial agreement offers several benefits for couples planning to get married. Here are several examples:

  • Asset protection: Defines ownership of assets and protects individual property
  • Debt allocation: Specifies responsibility for debts incurred before and during the marriage
  • Financial clarity: Provides a clear understanding of financial expectations and responsibilities
  • Conflict reduction: Minimizes disputes and legal battles in the event of a divorce

A prenuptial agreement can also address issues like spousal support and the handling of property acquired during the marriage if divorce should occur.

What Can And Cannot Be Included In Prenuptial Agreements In The State Of North Carolina?

Like most states, North Carolina recognizes legal and valid premarital agreements. Some of the matters you can address in a prenup include:

  • Division of marital property and assets
  • Allocation of marital debts
  • Spousal support in case of divorce
  • Financial responsibilities during the marriage

However, prenups cannot include terms that violate public policy, such as waiving child support or custody rights. An experienced attorney can help to ensure your agreement is legally sound and comprehensive.

Seasoned Guidance Awaits

Call our Greensboro office at 336-283-7351 to schedule a consultation. With our demonstrated dispute resolution services and extensive experience, we can provide the representation and protection you need for all your family law concerns. Let us help you navigate the complexities of prenuptial agreements with confidence and peace of mind.