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Marmolejo Law, APC is here to help you get the results you need with a team you can trust.
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FAQs About Prenuptial Agreements in Santa Monica
Do I Really Need a Prenuptial Agreement?
While not mandatory, a prenuptial agreement can be a prudent decision for many couples. It ensures that both individuals' financial interests are protected and that clear guidelines are set for potential future scenarios. We at Marmolejo Law, APC, your dedicated prenuptial agreement attorney in Santa Monica, can help determine if a prenuptial agreement is a beneficial choice for you.
What Should Be Included in a Prenuptial Agreement?
A valid prenuptial agreement should include an inventory of each party's assets, liabilities, and income. It should also outline how these will be managed during the marriage and, if necessary, in the event of a divorce. Spousal support and inheritance rights might also be addressed. Our team will work closely with you to ensure all essential elements are included, leveraging our extensive experience and familiarity with Santa Monica prenuptial agreements.
Is a Prenuptial Agreement Legally Binding?
Yes, a prenuptial agreement is a legally binding document, provided it adheres to California's legal requirements. Both parties should enter the agreement voluntarily, with full disclosure of their financial circumstances, and the agreement must be written and signed. Our prenuptial agreement lawyer in Santa Monica is experienced in ensuring compliance with these stipulations.
Can a Prenuptial Agreement Be Changed or Revoked?
Yes, prenuptial agreements can be modified or nullified with the consent of both parties. Any amendments must be made in writing and should reflect the current circumstances of the couple. At Marmolejo Law, APC, we offer guidance on how to navigate changes to your agreement smoothly, ensuring they continue to meet your needs and goals.
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