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Marital agreements are powerful legal tools for couples who wish to clearly define their financial and personal responsibilities. These agreements include prenuptial and postnuptial contracts as well as separation agreements. They can provide clarity and protection for both parties.

It’s important to seek knowledgeable legal guidance if you’re considering a marital agreement in North Carolina. At Stauff & Gross, PLLC, we are dedicated to providing families in The Triangle area with compassionate and knowledgeable legal support. Since 2014, our team of family law attorneys has been committed to crafting legal solutions tailored to the unique needs of each family. Our award-winning lawyers are truly invested in maintaining strong client relationships built on trust and integrity. They will strive to empower you with the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions.

Prenuptial And Postnuptial Agreements

Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are designed to protect individual assets and define financial responsibilities during a marriage. Prenuptial agreements are signed before marriage, while postnuptial agreements are created during the marriage.

In North Carolina, these agreements can address various issues, such as marital property protection, asset protection, debt allocation, inheritance rights and business ownership protection. However, they cannot predetermine child custody arrangements or child support provisions.

For prenuptial agreements to be enforceable, they must meet several requirements, including full financial disclosure, voluntary execution and the opportunity to seek legal representation. Additionally, the terms must not be unconscionable, and the signing timeframe should allow for thoughtful consideration without duress. Notarization is also a recommended step to validate these agreements further.

Separation Agreements

Separation agreements come into play when couples decide to live apart. They can address spousal support, property division, child custody, and child support payments. To be valid in North Carolina,  these agreements  must be based on voluntary execution by both parties and must be signed before a notary. To protect your interests and rights, it is important to speak with an attorney before signing a separation agreement.

Get Further Guidance On Marital Agreements

Marital agreements can be complex, but they offer essential protections and peace of mind. Whether you are considering a prenuptial, postnuptial or separation agreement, we are here to guide you through the process. Our team is ready to help you understand your options and help you craft an agreement that accomplishes your goals while meeting all legal requirements. Contact us today at 919-891-8812 to schedule a consultation with our experienced attorneys in Raleigh.