Specialist Pursuing Positive
Outcomes to Domestic Disputes
Marriage is not the stable institution that it was 100 or even 25 years ago. What was once a brick house is now made of cards and can be blown over at either spouse’s whim. In Louisiana, can you protect yourself against this uncertainty with a prenuptial agreement? Of course, prenuptial agreements cannot guarantee a marriage will last forever or even more than 30 minutes. They can, however, reduce and sometimes eliminate some of divorce’s adverse financial impacts.
Be forewarned that asking your significant other to negotiate and sign one is likely to send the wrong message. Why does a person who promises to love you until death need a marriage contract? There are many circumstances in which prenuptial agreements serve a worthwhile purpose for both parties. A prenuptial agreement might make sense in the following examples:
If you are contemplating a prenuptial agreement or if your fiancee has asked you to sign one, it is critical that you consult with a lawyer concerning its terms. There are strict requirements for the execution and timing of such agreements. You should each have separate lawyers and time to consider what is being proposed. No one should be presented with a marriage contract on the steps of the church or at the rehearsal dinner. Finally, before signing one, remember that your financial relationship with your husband or wife will be governed, in large measure, by the document that you are signing. Beware of buyer’s remorse.