Prenuptial Agreement vs. Postnuptial Agreement

Prenuptial Agreement vs. Postnuptial Agreement

What is the difference between a prenuptial agreement and postnuptial agreement? The two are almost identical. A prenuptial agreement is made before you get married, while a postnuptial agreement is made after you get married. Both are agreements that determine how financial assets would be divided in the event of a divorce. 

There is no point in signing a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement that is not carefully drafted to comply with requirements for enforcement. For assistance in drafting a comprehensive, enforceable marital property agreement, contact Kowalski, Wilson & Vang, LLC LLC. 

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Published by David Kowalski

Attorney David Kowalski is the founding owner of Kowalski, Wilson & Vang, LLC, handling all family law cases from divorce, paternity, child custody, termination of parental rights, restraining orders, and guardianships.

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