Pre-Marital (prenuptial) agreements

Often, clients who have been through a contentious divorce are hesitant to re-marry out of fear of repeating that process.  Texas law provides tools to prevent, or greatly minimize, any potential divorce fight over property and assets.  A pre-marital (or post-marital) agreement allows spouses to agree to (almost) anything, including that there will be no community property (or limited community property) created during the marriage, or to pre-determine how the community property will be divided. 

Our pre-marital agreement attorneys help clients in Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco and Wylie craft agreements to protect their assets and to minimize conflict in the event of a future divorce.  Contact us today to talk about how we can help in drafting an agreement, or reviewing an agreement prepared by an attorney for your spouse-to-be.