Tennessee Postnuptial Agreement Lawyers
People seeking to define their respective property rights and protect key assets in the event of a divorce may want a prenuptial agreement. After a marriage, parties may use a postnuptial agreement to protect their respective interests.
Tennessee courts will uphold the validity of properly drafted and executed prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. If a prenuptial agreement is not properly drafted and executed, however, a Tennessee court may choose not to enforce the provisions of the agreement. To ensure the validity of a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, key steps should be taken:
- A full financial disclosure should be made by the parties.
- While it is not required that both parties retain legal counsel, both parties must have had an opportunity to retain legal counsel prior to entering into the agreement.
- Other key steps in the valid execution of the agreement should be taken.
We Draft and Review Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
If you need an experienced divorce and family law attorney to draft or review your prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, contact attorneys Jeffrey L. Levy and Mary Langford in Nashville, Tennessee.
We have more than 25 years of combined experience advocating on behalf of clients in divorce and family law cases. Since we concentrate on divorce and family law, we understand how to carefully advise our clients, draft sound agreements and protect our clients' rights. If you are facing the possibility of divorce and you and your spouse have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, we have experience advocating on behalf of clients in such cases as well.
Contact Our Nashville Prenuptial Agreement Attorneys
If you need help with a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, we are pleased to offer a free 30-minute consultation. For assistance, call 615-866-0235 or contact us by e-mail.
