Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract

Author:   Katherine Stoner
Publisher:   NOLO
Edition:   7th ed.
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9781413330038


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Plan today for peace of mind tomorrow Marriage is so much more than a great wedding. It's also a legal contract that binds two people together in many aspects of life, including finances. If you and your spouse can't agree on how to divide assets and debts in the event of a split, the state might end up making decisions for you. Fortunately, you can use the guidance and forms in this book to create a customized prenuptial agreement that addresses how to: shield each other from debts take care of children from a previous marriage clarify financial responsibilities protect hard-earned assets, and much more. Prenuptial Agreements makes a potentially touchy subject easy to deal with while explaining the foundations of a solid contract. The 7th edition is completely updated to provide the latest laws of your state and includes instructions any couple can use to write a clear agreement.

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Author:   Katherine Stoner
Publisher:   NOLO
Imprint:   NOLO
Edition:   7th ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781413330038


ISBN 10:   1413330037
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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A comprehensive and well-written guide that will greatly help couples--and lawyers--in drafting prenuptial agreements. Stuart Walzer, family law attorney & author An excellent gift for any starry-eyed couple ... Reference & Research Book News Approximately 50% of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. Marriage is one of the few personal contracts in which the state you live in dictates the terms of a divorce -- unless a couple create their own customized premarital agreement. Combining Nolo's legal expertise and plain-English writing, this newly updated and expanded fifth edition of Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract makes a potentially touchy subject easy to deal with while explaining how to create a valid contract. Thoroughly 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, Prenuptial Agreements is an easy-to-use guide that covers: Whether a prenup is right for your relationship; How to decide what a prenup should include; How to deal with special situations, such as one spouse's debts, business ownership, or kids from a previous marriage; How to assemble a draft agreement; How to turn your draft into a contract; and even offers tips on negotiating and communicating. This current edition of Prenuptial Agreements reflects current state laws, plus worksheets and clauses for preparing an agreement that suits the unique needs of anyone contemplating getting married and desirous of the protection that a prenuptial agreement can provide. Simply stated, Prenuptial Agreements should be a part of every community library collection. The Midwest Book Review, James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief From the Author: The idea for this book grew out of the many years I spent as a family lawyer and mediator. So many of my clients could have saved unnecessary expense and anxiety at the time of a divorce or on the death of their spouse if only they had a prenuptial agreement that clearly spelled out their expectations. I set out to write a guide for engaged couples, to help them to decide together if they need a prenup, and if so, to help them create a fair, practical, and binding document.


A comprehensive and well-written guide that will greatly help couples--and lawyers--in drafting prenuptial agreements. Stuart Walzer, family law attorney & author An excellent gift for any starry-eyed couple ... Reference & Research Book News Approximately 50% of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. Marriage is one of the few personal contracts in which the state you live in dictates the terms of a divorce -- unless a couple create their own customized premarital agreement. Combining Nolo's legal expertise and plain-English writing, this newly updated and expanded fifth edition of Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract makes a potentially touchy subject easy to deal with while explaining how to create a valid contract. Thoroughly 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, Prenuptial Agreements is an easy-to-use guide that covers: Whether a prenup is right for your relationship; How to decide what a prenup should include; How to deal with special situations, such as one spouse's debts, business ownership, or kids from a previous marriage; How to assemble a draft agreement; How to turn your draft into a contract; and even offers tips on negotiating and communicating. This current edition of Prenuptial Agreements reflects current state laws, plus worksheets and clauses for preparing an agreement that suits the unique needs of anyone contemplating getting married and desirous of the protection that a prenuptial agreement can provide. Simply stated, Prenuptial Agreements should be a part of every community library collection. The Midwest Book Review, James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief From the Author: The idea for this book grew out of the many years I spent as a family lawyer and mediator. So many of my clients could have saved unnecessary expense and anxiety at the time of a divorce or on the death of their spouse if only they had a prenuptial agreement that clearly spelled out their expectations. I set out to write a guide for engaged couples, to help them to decide together if they need a prenup, and if so, to help them create a fair, practical, and binding document.


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Katherine E. Stoner is a superior court commissioner in Monterey County, California. Prior to that, she was a certified family law specialist, with a practice focused primarily on family law and mediation. She was a founding member of Collaborative Practice of Monterey County. Katherine has been a trainer at the Center for Mediation in Law in Marin County, California, and is an adjunct faculty member at Monterey College of Law, where she teaches community property, family law, and mediation.

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