Protect Your Assets With A Prenuptial Agreement
There is a large concentration of wealth in Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia. There are also more young adults here with considerable assets than in many other cities in the United States. When two people are worried about protecting their assets in a divorce, a prenuptial agreement may be the right option.
I am Daniel G. Dannenbaum, an Arlington-based prenuptial and postnuptial agreement attorney who can help you draft a sound agreement that protects your rights if you and your future spouse eventually divorce.
Is A Prenuptial Agreement Right For You?
For some couples who do not have a lot of assets, a prenuptial agreement may not be necessary. If you both have separate property that you are interested in continuing to own separately, document it thoroughly.
If, however, you would like to get things such as potential alimony in writing, in advance of the marriage, I can help you through the process and make sure neither spouse agrees to something that is not in their best interests.
It is essential for both spouses to be onboard with signing a prenuptial agreement. I have seen prenuptial agreements strain marriages before they get off the ground. As your lawyer, I will explain to you what a prenup can and cannot do and what the alternatives are, ensuring that you have all the facts you need to make the right decision for your unique needs.
Speak With A Premarital Agreement Attorney Serving D.C. And Northern Virginia
Contact Dannenbaum Law Firm, PLLC, if you have questions about prenuptial agreements. I will answer all your questions and help you decide if it is the right option for you and your future spouse. Call 703-661-9151 or toll free at 800-615-8904 any time day or night to schedule an appointment.