Practice AreasPre-Nuptial/Post-Nuptial AgreementsTexas Prenuptial and Postnuptial AttorneyMuch like in a business partnership, marriage is a contract a couple enters into that is focused on growth and success. Whether it is prenuptial or postnuptial, a martial agreement can offer peace of mind that allows a couple to address any individual considerations that may require protection as part of their marriage plans. If you would like to discuss the possibility your marriage can benefit from a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, contact Austin family law attorney David Todd. Since 1989, he has assisted clients throughout central Texas with their family law and divorce concerns. Prenuptial AgreementsThe Todd Law firm provides legal advice to clients that can help them make informed decisions that impact their future. While not every couple needs a prenuptial agreement, one or both people may have either financial considerations or family issues that require special attention before marriage. We are available to address such premarital concerns related to:
Postnuptial AgreementsIn addition to prenuptial agreements, Attorney David Todd also addresses legal concerns couples and families can face after marriage. A postnuptial agreement typically contains either amendments to a premarital agreement, or a document of similar legal content signed after a marriage has taken place. Couples may have the need for a postnuptial agreement in cases where they had no time before their wedding, or because afterwards they both come to understand that to protect assets, such an agreement is useful. Marital Agreements in TexasIt is important for couples planning on getting married in Texas to be aware the law is specific about the timing of prenuptial agreements with regard to their validity. Not only is it wise to consult with a skilled attorney in plenty of time, it is also wise for a couple to retain separate lawyers who can evaluate the potential effects of an agreement on each individual. Free Family Law Information GuideYour family law case may not require you to get a lawyer, but protecting yourself by knowing the issues involved in your case before you call is important. David Todd can help you learn what steps to take, mistakes to avoid, and how to choose the right lawyer when you need one. Protect your rights. Order our special report (free to Texas residents): FREE Texas Divorce And Family Law Guide
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