While prenuptial agreements may not seem romantic, they can save Tennessee couples a lot of grief after they get married. Having one does not mean a couple is planning to divorce later on. Rather, with financial woes causing many a couple to divorce, it may save a marriage since couples will be disclosing their financial pictures before the vows. Couples should discuss a prenup early on in their engagement and not wait until the last minute to talk about it.
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There are several prevalent myths surrounding child custody. Parents in Tennessee who have unresolved child custody issues should know what is and is not true about the matter before they go to court.
Why some married couples get postnuptial agreements
While some Tennessee couples who are planning to get married may take the time to draft a prenuptial agreement, not all couples do this before tying the knot. If the marriage later becomes troubled, however, the married couple may have the option to draft up a postnuptial agreement.
Why a prenuptial agreement may be ideal
Prenuptial agreements can be a practical and responsible way for Tennessee residents to control their financial futures. They may dictate what happens to assets in the event of a divorce, death or accident. It is important to understand that these agreements are not meant to keep one person down in the event of a divorce or some other unforeseen event. Ideally, they help each party protect whatever they bring into the marriage.
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