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Pre-marriage Planning

Protect Your Future if Your Marriage Ends in Divorce

The last thing you want to think about as you are planning for your wedding is the possibility of divorce. Nashville family law attorneys Jeffrey L. Levy and Mary B. Langford can help you take a proactive approach in protecting your assets through a prenuptial agreement.

The sad fact is most people don't plan ahead. They may find themselves in a messy marital dissolution years later. Set the emotional issues aside and contact us at (615) 866-0235 for help with a prenuptial agreement.

Proactive Steps Toward Protection

Drafting a prenuptial or postnuptial (signed after the marriage) agreement is a practical step toward protecting what is yours now and in the future. You may be a part of a family business and do not want a divorce action to affect the company. If you receive a financial windfall or significant boost in salary, you may want the protection that only a prenuptial agreement can provide.

On the other hand, a prenuptial agreement can also offer a feeling of security to both parties in that it can clearly lay out an orderly and fair method of dividing assets should the marriage fail.

Clients in Second Marriages

Many clients come to us prior to a second marriage. They truly recognize that while no one marries expecting a divorce, there are steps to take in case things don't work out. They may have finances and assets that they want to protect for their children from their first marriage.

If Your Marriage Ends

Attorneys Jeffrey L. Levy and Mary B. Langford, also draft prenuptial agreements to spell out what happens if the marriage ends. With a detailed legal document, you can possibly avoid a contentious battle over money and property.

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For more information, or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a prenuptial agreement or any type of premarital planning, please contact us.

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