Escambia Lawyer Determining Premarital Property
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The term "prenuptial agreement" has taken on an undeserved negative connotation in today's society. For many people, it brings to mind images of "gold diggers" only marrying for money, and eagerly anticipating a divorce. In reality, a prenuptial or antenuptial agreement is simply a legal document that protects both spouses and their premarital property should their marriage come to an end.
At the Pensacola, Florida, law firm of Stephen T. Holman, P.A., we place a strong importance on the establishment of a prenuptial agreement. Although neither spouse wants to believe their marriage will end, having a prenuptial agreement in place can protect assets, simplify the divorce process and reduce costs for both parties if the event either party seeks to dissolve their marriage.
To discuss how a prenuptial agreement may apply to your situation, contact the law firm of Stephen T. Holman, P.A.. We offer a free initial consultation.
Who needs a prenuptial agreement?
While we believe a prenuptial agreement can be of benefit in any marital situation, it may be particularly advisable to establish a prenuptial agreement if your situation falls into any of the following categories:
- You are marrying for the first time later in life or entering into a second or subsequent marriage
- One spouse or the other has adult children and wishes to protect their children's inheritance
- There is a significant difference of income or accumulated wealth between parties
If you choose to establish a prenuptial agreement, it is important to work with an attorney with experience preparing documents that protect clients' interests that can be enforced when, and if, necessary. The lawyers at our firm know how to draft prenuptial agreements that stand the test of time, thereby paving the way for less contentious divorce proceedings.
Contact the law firm of Stephen T. Holman, P.A. toll free by calling 866-331-5998.




