Prenuptial Agreements Lawyer in North Carolina
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You’re Not Just Making a Contract — You’re Making a Plan
Marriage changes your legal rights. Without clear boundaries, your property rights in marriage may become entangled in ways that are hard to untangle. This isn’t about planning for failure. It’s about protecting your future — together or apart.
You may be asking:
What if talking about a marriage contract ruins the excitement of our engagement?
I’ve worked hard for what I have. Can I protect it without making my partner feel hurt or defensive?
Will asking for a spousal support waiver make me seem selfish — or scared?
We’ve changed a lot since we got married… is it too late to put something in writing?
If things ever go wrong, will I lose everything I’ve built, including my financial security?
What’s at Stake:
Without a Marital Agreement:
With a Thoughtful Agreement:
Create a Contract That Respects Your Values
- Understand what the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA) allows in North Carolina
- Draft and review enforceable prenuptial agreements or postnuptial agreements
- Protect separate property and family inheritances
- Clarify expectations around spousal support waivers
- Ensure financial disclosures are complete and legally compliant
- Reduce conflict through proactive legal planning before marriage
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Prenuptial Agreements
Separation Agreements
Division of Assets and Property Planning
Postnuptial Agreements
Spousal Support and Waivers
Inheritance and Asset Protection
Why Choose Us For Prenups and Postnups?
Clear, Enforceable Contracts
Confidence in Complex Situations
Compassionate, Judgment-Free Support
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Frequently Asked Questions About Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
What is the difference between a prenuptial agreement and a postnuptial agreement?
Are prenuptial agreements enforceable in North Carolina?
Can a marital agreement protect my inheritance or retirement assets?
Yes. A marriage contract can include terms for inheritance protection, retirement benefit protection, and protecting separate property to ensure those assets remain outside of marital division if separation occurs.
What should be included in a prenup?
A strong premarital agreement should cover property ownership, division of valuable assets, debt allocation, potential spousal support waivers, financial disclosures, and any rights to elective shares. It should also address what happens in the event of divorce or death.
Can we create a postnuptial agreement years into our marriage?
Absolutely. A postnup is helpful when financial circumstances change, such as business growth, inheritance, or relationship transitions. It allows couples to revisit and redefine their property rights in marriage.
Is a prenup only for wealthy couples?
Not at all. Prenuptial agreements help couples of all financial backgrounds define expectations, reduce future conflict, and protect both partners with clarity and fairness. No matter the circumstances, it’s always wise to plan ahead for your financial future.