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Postnuptial Agreements

Postnuptial Agreements in Houston

Accounting For Changes in Your Marriage

When you first enter into your marriage, there are a variety of subjects that you might not have discussed or thought about, such as what happens to you or your partner’s assets in the event that you decide to prematurely end your marriage. During your marriage, you and your spouse will undoubtedly gain assets, property, and may even have children and such changes can/will come into play in the event that you and your spouse decide to separate.

Because Texas is a community property state, it can be extremely difficult to divide property following a separation if you don’t have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in place as it is extremely difficult to fairly divide assets obtained during a marriage. To help you avoid this scenario, our Houston family law attorneys at The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC often recommend that you and your spouse have a postnuptial agreement drafted following your marriage.

What is the Purpose of a Postnuptial Agreement?

While a prenuptial agreement is traditionally put into place prior to a marriage to outline certain criteria for assets obtained prior to your marriage, a postnuptial agreement is established once your marriage is active.

Postnuptial agreements often account for major changes, such as:

  • Having children
  • Changing careers
  • New financial circumstances
  • Changes in employment status

It’s Not About Trust

At The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC, we know that there is a stigma surrounding both pre and postnuptial agreements as many people mistaken believe these legal documents show that you and your spouse do not completely trust one another. This is entirely untrue. Neither of these agreements signal that your marriage is in trouble or is going to end, rather these agreements simply provide a clear legal means of dividing your marital property.

To learn more about postnuptial agreements, we suggest that you schedule an in-person consultation with our Houston family law attorneys by

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