Protecting Your Assets Through a Marital Agreement
It is important for two people entering a marriage to enter into a prenuptial agreement, especially if they have significant assets. A prenuptial agreement can minimize disputes regarding property division if a divorce occurs. If you are considering a marital agreement, I encourage you to consult with an attorney before pursuing one on your own.
I am Michael L. Edwards, Attorney at Law, and I assist people in Jacksonville and throughout Northeast Florida in creating prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements. I draw upon more than 30 years of family law experience in representing my clients.
Contact me at 904-350-9800 or contact me online if you have questions or concerns regarding a martial agreement and asset protection. I offer free initial consultations.
Florida Post-nuptial Agreement Lawyer
Many married couples find that a post-nuptial agreement can alleviate uncertainty regarding their future, in the event of a divorce. Often, a post-nuptial agreement is created when a couple has already agreed to divorce. With an established agreement in place that clearly indicates how your property will be divided, you can avoid costly divorce litigation and preserve an amicable relationship with your former spouse.
Some clients come to my law firm after they have attempted to establish a marital agreement on their own. Without an attorney, you may leave important items out of the agreement or make mistakes that can make the agreement irrelevant. I am a Jacksonville prenuptial agreement attorney who will walk you through the process, ensure that there is full disclosure of all assets and protect your interests.
To schedule a free initial consultation, contact me, Michael L. Edwards, Attorney at Law, 904-350-9800 or e-mail me through my online form.