Abogados de acuerdos prenupciales y post nupciales en Dallas

Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
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Marital contracts spell out the terms for the division of assets and other important matters in the event you become divorced.
Difference between Prenups and Postnups
Prenups and postnups are very similar. The difference between the two agreements is the time in which they were written. Prenuptial agreements are created before your marriage, whereas postnuptial agreement are created during the marriage.
Many couples find coming to an agreement that fairly divides their assets for the worst-case scenario strengthens their marriage.​
These agreements should be updated every few years to reflect changes in lifestyle and financial situation.
These agreements should be created with the assistance of an experienced attorney.
It can be easy to overlook important details if you do not have family law experience, and any factors that are not laid out in your contract will have to be brought to a court if a divorce occurs.
Dallas prenuptial and postnuptial agreement lawyer Isabela Amie Garcia can help you make a comprehensive contract that covers the important details.
When Does a Prenup Expire?
A prenuptial agreement does not have an expiration date unless there is a clause within the contract that specifically states when it will come to an end. It's very rare for a prenup to have a clause that states when the agreement will expire after a set duration of time.
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Call our Dallas prenuptial agreement lawyer at (214) 432-6699 to schedule a consultation at Garcia-Windsor, P.C. and start planning your marital contract.

Benefits of Having a Prenuptial Agreement
Forming a marital contract has many benefits. Perhaps most importantly, it allows you to make decisions about your property and assets instead of letting them fall to the defaults established by Texas Law.
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Puede asegurarse de que la propiedad pasará a su cónyuge en caso de su fallecimiento.
En Texas, los bienes gananciales no siempre se transfieren al cónyuge; otros miembros de la familia también pueden reclamarlos. El acuerdo matrimonial puede evitarlo.
02.
Puedes garantizar que los ingresos procedentes de una empresa familiar o una herencia permanezcan a tu nombre.
Los ingresos provenientes de bienes (como una propiedad alquilada) que poseía antes de casarse aún se consideran bienes gananciales. Si su matrimonio se disuelve, puede asegurarse de que estos ingresos sigan siendo suyos o que pasen a su cónyuge en caso de fallecimiento.
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Puedes separar los ingresos ganados para pagar deudas anteriores al matrimonio.
Si usted o su cónyuge tienen deudas, pueden establecer un acuerdo que mantenga todos sus ingresos a su nombre para que puedan seguir pagando las deudas incluso si su matrimonio termina. Sin un acuerdo matrimonial, un cónyuge podría perder los ahorros que había acumulado para pagar las deudas.
Forming a marital contract has many benefits. Perhaps most importantly, it allows you to make decisions about your property and assets instead of letting them fall to the defaults established by Texas Law.