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When To Consider A Prenuptial Or Postnuptial Agreement

If you have significant assets before you tie the knot, you should consider working with a lawyer to protect those assets. Here’s why.

If you own property before you get married, it may get commingled after you marry. When this occurs, identifying such property as “separate” in the event of a divorce can be tricky.

If you have children of a prior marriage, you should also consider entering into a prenup if you want to preserve certain assets for those children in the event of death or divorce.

Postnuptial Agreements

Postnuptial agreements are similar to prenuptial agreements, but they are executed after marriage.

Individuals often utilize a postnuptial agreement if, for example, one spouse receives an inheritance, workers’ compensation or a personal injury settlement.

Guidance From An Experienced Lawyer

At Warkentine Law Office, in Broomfield, Colorado, we can help you craft an agreement that is tailored to your situation, and one that also protects your interests. We never use a cookie cutter template or approach to our marital agreements.

Attorney Brent Warkentine has many years of experience. He understands that each situation is unique and accordingly crafts prenuptial and postnuptial agreements specific to each client.

Flat Fees

At Warkentine Law Office, we charge a flat-rate fee for all prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. We want our clients to feel at ease discussing their concerns without worrying about hourly fees.

Schedule A Free Consultation Today

Schedule a free 30-minute consultation today. Feel free to contact our office online or call 720-443-5849.

We are located in Broomfield, with easy access to the courts in surrounding counties.

Along with marital agreements, we also routinely assist individuals with documents that help plan for the future, like simple wills.