Roseville Premarital Agreements Lawyer

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A Roseville premarital agreements attorney assists couples in preparing clear, enforceable premarital agreements that can outline the financial rights and responsibilities of each person entering into marriage. California laws allow spouses to customize many aspects of their marital rights through these kinds of agreements. However, there are unique statutes and procedure rules that apply. Careful preparation of a premarital agreement is extremely important.

Roseville Premarital Agreement Laws

For many couples in Roseville, premarital agreements are not about strategizing for divorce or mistrust. They can be used to help couples enter marriage with eyes wide open. Signs that a couple has shared expectations and long-term plans for their marriage.

Premarital agreements are fairly common when people are marrying later in life and already own real estate or businesses, have established careers, or bring children or other family obligations into the marriage. When done carefully, a premarital agreement can eliminate unknowns and minimize future surprises.

Premarital agreements allow spouses to define how certain financial matters are to be treated during their marriage and in the event of death or divorce. These agreements can spell out how property and debts are allocated, as well as detail how some practical matters are handled. However, Family Code §1615 states that an agreement may be found unenforceable if:

  • The agreement was not executed voluntarily
  • Failure to complete fair, reasonable, and full disclosure of property or financial obligations

Courts should also look at whether each person had enough time to consider the terms of the agreement and whether each person had the opportunity to consult with an attorney.

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When Premarital Agreements Are Used

Premarital agreements can be useful in situations where one or both parties own real estate prior to marriage or have retirement accounts they have named as beneficiaries. They can also be used when one spouse continues to work and the other cuts back hours or leaves the workforce temporarily, such as when caring for children.

Many couples use premarital agreements when they are blending families. There may be children from prior relationships that the spouse wants to protect assets for. Talking about these details beforehand can provide peace of mind.

Hire a Premarital Agreements Attorney

Attorney Sara S. Thompson practices family law in Roseville, CA, and has an office serving the greater Placer County area. After growing up in Sonoma, she spent eight years in the active duty Air Force and fifteen years in the reserves. As a former paralegal and a stepparent, she’s seen firsthand the importance of a knowledgeable Roseville premarital agreements attorney who understands the rules and the practical needs of clients.

Although premarital agreements are drafted in private between two people who are planning to marry, any future court cases regarding these agreements would be filed in Placer County Superior Court. Roseville residents typically go to the Placer County Superior Court located at 10820 Justice Center Drive, Roseville, CA 95678.

Protect your family and your future. Hire a premarital agreements attorney to help you draft a premarital agreement that is just and fair. Contact us today for more information.

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