Prenuptial Agreements
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Deciding to protect your assets in anticipation of marriage or after you have married your loved one is an important and difficult decision. Nuptial agreements are strictly read in Texas. In other words, they must be carefully tailored and comply with the statute.
Perhaps you and your fiance want to protect your respective inheritances. Perhaps you wish to lay out how property will be handled in the unlikely event of a divorce. A prenuptial agreement can provide for all these and other issues.
A prenuptial agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties. It is important that both parties sign the agreement voluntarily. Further, it is important that there is disclosure by the parties.


