Marital Agreements
Orlando Family Law Attorney
Are you planning on getting married, but want to decide in advance what to do if the marriage does not last? Or, are you married, and have decided to make sure things run smoothly just in case of a divorce? Unfortunately, all marriages do not last. An astonishing 50% of all new marriages will end in divorce. While it is important for couples to be optimistic about their future together, it is also very important to discuss the financial concerns that will arise in the unfortunate event that the partnership fails. A Marital Agreement is an effective tool to keep the distribution of assets headache free from the very stressful situation of divorce.
Orlando Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is an agreement between a man and women who plan to marry that arranges their financial matters in advance in the event of future separation or divorce. With issues such as share ownership of assets, share responsibility of debt and marital property to name a few, it is important that you negotiate carefully tailored prenuptial agreements so everyone’s expectations are protected.
Orlando Postnuptial Agreements
We are so use to hearing the term “prenuptial agreements” that you probably did not know that postnuptial agreements existed. Postnuptial agreements are very common. They are very similar to prenuptial agreements but are created during the marriage. Although all these terms sound dismal, postnuptial agreements are typically used to promote harmony in marriage. They remove disagreement over many things such as finances, support, assets, inheritance etc.
At Benjamin Law, I will walk you through this arduous time with the sole purpose of creating favorable results while restricting the emotional hardship associated with the ending of a relationship.
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Contact our office at 407-228-0337 today to schedule a consultation. The office is conveniently located at 250 E. Colonial Drive, Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32801. We are minutes away from the downtown courthouse.





