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Denton Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements Attorneys

Premarital and Postnuptial Agreements in Texas

Premarital agreements allow a person about to marry to preserve and protect his or her separate property estate. The premarital agreement can change the normal rules of law involving community property and separate property in Texas. For example, during a marriage, income from separate property is community property. A prenuptial agreement can state that income from separate property during a marriage is separate property.

A premarital agreement determines the characterization of property at the time of divorce or death. When a person's separate property is co-mingled with community property, the separate property can become community property. Premarital and postnuptial agreements preserve a person's separate property estate and help to keep it separate.

Though most premarital and postnuptial agreements are mainly concerned with complex property issues, they can set boundaries on many other issues in a marriage. Premarital and postnuptial agreements can involve:

Mike Gregory is well trained to mediate and resolve disputes involving premarital and postmarital agreements.

Attorney Mike Gregory has many decades of experience handling premarital and postnuptial agreements. He has written the chapter on premarital agreements in the Texas Family Law Practice Manual.

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4524 Coyote Point
Denton, TX 76208
Phone: 940-387-1600
Fax: 940-387-2173

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