At Jones Hardy, we provide:
A legal contract is made between couples before they marry, detailing how assets will be handled during marriage and in the event of divorce.
Yes, prenuptial agreements are enforceable, provided they are well-drafted and comply with legal standards.
Child support and custody are determined based on the child's best interests at the time of separation, not pre-set in a prenuptial agreement.
It typically includes provisions for the division of property, debts, spousal support, and any other financial matters.
It's possible, but not advisable, as a lawyer ensures that the agreement meets legal standards and is enforceable.
Both parties should have independent legal advice and full disclosure of their finances to ensure fairness.
Assets and debts would be divided according to legal principles of equitable distribution, which may not reflect your intentions.
Yes, agreements can be modified or revoked with the consent of both parties and a legal endorsement.
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