When deciding to open your heart and love again after a first marriage, you may be more cautious the second time. No matter the reason for wanting to marry again – companionship, personal growth, etc. – it may be a good idea to consider a prenuptial agreement this time. Let’s look at five reasons you should have a prenuptial agreement before marrying again.
- Open Communication
Being able to talk about finances openly is essential in a relationship. Creating a prenup is an excellent method for discussing assets and plans. - Protect Assets
Couples are usually interested in a prenup for asset protection. Rebuilding after a first marriage can take a lot of work, so taking precautions to ensure you won’t have to do that again would only make sense - Protect Children
A prenup can include any children from a previous marriage as an added measure for taking care of them in case this marriage dissolves. Without the prenup, your children could end up with little after your spouse’s claim of your estate. - Separate Debts
Having a prenup in place can protect you from each other’s debts. This added layer means creditors can’t chase marital or your separate assets to cover the other spouse’s debts. - Prevent Litigation
Divorce can easily become messy, drawn out, or expensive. Dividing assets escalates situations, but a prenuptial agreement outlines who gets what and eliminates much of the emotion from the equation, which can also prevent a legal battle.
Choosing a law firm well-versed in exploring or executing a prenuptial agreement can greatly impact your protection. The Akron, Fairlawn, and Cuyahoga Falls Hoover Kaycon, LLC Attorneys at Law are here to answer your questions and help you through the process.
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