Auburn Premarital Agreements Lawyer

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Couples in Auburn who enter marriage with established careers and financial responsibilities or who have children can gain confidence from a well-prepared agreement. By working with an Auburn premarital agreements attorney, couples can establish their marriage foundation on principles of openness and mutual understanding through proper intention. A premarital agreement is not designed to predict divorce but establish an understanding from the beginning.
California premarital agreement laws allow couples to create binding agreements about property ownership, debt responsibility, spousal support, and financial rights during marriage and death or separation.
Premarital agreements are governed by the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. These agreements must always comply with California legal standards for fairness and disclosure, or else they may be considered invalid.
The law also states that a premarital agreement becomes void for a party who has not given voluntary consent to the terms or who lacked fair financial disclosure of the other party’s obligations at the time of agreement signing.
An Auburn premarital agreements attorney can help you create an agreement that complies with current law, protects your current situation, and sets you up for success later should the agreement ever be called into question.
About 15% of couples entered a prenuptial agreement in 2022. Although the majority of couples still choose not to have an official prenuptial agreement, it is projected that 35% of unmarried adults are likely to sign one, and 42% of American adults think prenuptial agreements are beneficial. Premarital agreements can be helpful in any situation where one or both partners enter the marriage with:
They can also provide clarity for couples who have an income imbalance or when one partner stops working or reduces work hours during the marriage.
When you choose to hire a premarital agreements attorney, you can trust that your agreement is fair, enforceable, and understandable to both parties. Hiring an Auburn premarital agreements attorney who takes the time to explain your options and prepare a thorough agreement is one way to avoid a contentious future premarital agreement dispute.
Premarital agreements signed in Auburn are interpreted by California law. California separation or divorce proceedings are filed in and decided by a California court, for Placer County cases, the Placer County Superior Court. The Placer County Superior Court at 10820 Justice Center Drive, Roseville, CA 95678 and the Historic Auburn Courthouse at 101 Maple Street, Auburn, CA 95603
Sonoma native Sara S. Thompson is dedicated to helping clients around Auburn and throughout Placer County achieve their family law goals through a calm, grounded approach. After serving in the Air Force, eight years active duty and fifteen years reserve, she attended law school with the goal of using her military-trained work ethic and compassion to guide clients through often emotional and complex legal matters.
Sara’s background as a former paralegal and stepparent allows her to understand your situation from step one. If you need assistance crafting a fair premarital agreement, we can help you avoid a premarital agreement dispute. Contact the Law Office of Sara S. Thompson, PC today.
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