Postnuptial Agreements

Are you going through a divorce and wondering about postnuptial agreements? Watch the following educational video, then give our attorneys a call to set up a free review.


Question:

What Should I Know About Postnuptial Agreements?

Answer:

There are different types of agreements into which people enter either in anticipation of a divorce or during the divorce itself. Property settlement agreements and prenuptial agreements are arrangements wherein parties are able to reach their own resolutions as to their financial circumstances, assets, liabilities, child support maintenance, and even the payment of distributive awards. A postnuptial agreement is similar to these types of arrangements, except that the parties enter into it after they are married and in anticipation of the possibility of a future divorce.


Do you have questions about your postnuptial agreements? Contact our experienced Saratoga Family Law Attorneys today for a consultation and case evaluation.

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