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Premarital Agreements

The Best Prenuptial Agreements
Are the Ones You Never Hear About …

In recent decades, disputes involving the enforceability or unenforceability of prenuptial agreements have made more than their fair share of news in California. As a response to that, and in an effort to ensure more fairness in the creation process, greater confidence in these agreements and less litigation, California has adopted its own version of the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA).

At Holstrom, Sissung, Marks & Anderson, our lawyers draft prenuptial agreements designed to comply with California law and to fully protect the interests of our clients in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. If you are considering marriage and would like to know more about how marriage contracts work and whether or not you should consider one — call any of our Southern California office locations directly or contact us online to arrange for a free phone consultation with an attorney.

The Requirements

Generally speaking, prenuptial agreements will be binding and enforceable if the following requirements were adhered to in the process of creating them:

  • Full and accurate disclosure of financial assets, property, debts, etc. of each party
  • Each party represented by independent counsel and, in some cases, independent financial advice as well
  • Neither party was under duress at the time the agreement was signed
  • Though it may be obvious, a prenuptial agreement must be signed before marriage. An entirely different set of rules apply to agreements made after marriage, called postnuptial agreements.

A Good Prenuptial Agreement Can Be Beneficial to You Both

Prenuptial agreements are not created out of cynicism nor are they a precursor to divorce. They simply represent smart planning. In fact, the vast majority of people who take the time to have a marriage contact drawn up do so with a mindset not altogether different than what they might have when buying life insurance: Never hoping to need it.

So what are the benefits? Most of the benefits of a prenup come from using it to address issues that must ordinarily be decided during the process of divorce — something that can save both parties a tremendous amount of stress and expense later on. The only major issues you cannot use a prenuptial agreement to resolve are child custody and child support. In California, any settlement of these child-related issues is subject to review and approval of the court.

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  • Orange County: (714) 408-7290 / (866) 586-8231
  • Riverside County: (951) 817-7665 / (866) 930-1949
  • San Bernardino County: (909) 327-2065 / (866) 331-9473

To discuss your legal needs with an attorney — call our offices in Orange, Riverside or Rancho Cucamonga directly or send us a brief e-mail message.

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Orange County Office
500 N. State College Blvd.
Suite 1100
Orange, CA 92868
Phone: (714) 408-7290
Toll Free: (866) 586-8231
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Riverside County (Riverside)
4333 Orange St. Suite 206
Riverside, CA 92501
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Riverside County Office (Corona)
400 South Ramona Ave.
Suite 102
Corona, CA 92879
Phone: (951) 817-7665
Toll Free: (866) 930-1949
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Riverside County Office (Temecula)
28581 Front St.
Old Town Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: (951) 294-9940
Fax: (951) 294-9229
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San Bernardino County Office
8333 Foothill Blvd.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Phone: (909) 327-2065
Toll Free: (866) 331-9473
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