Tyler helps couples build prenuptial agreements that protect what they care about most. A prenup create guidelines for splitting assets and debts should the marriage end in divorce, which offers a range of benefits:
In the event of a divorce, spousal support and alimony terms are often decided by a judge, which may not be the best plan for your family. Tyler helps clients address spousal support in their prenuptial agreements to provide financial protection and avoid the uncertainty of a judge’s decision.
Couples getting married in two weeks or less still have time to develop a prenuptial agreement. Prenuptial agreements can be signed up to the day of your wedding in most states.
Tyler also offers postnuptial agreements that accomplish the same things that as a prenuptial agreement.