The purpose of a premarital or postmarital agreement is to allow couples to decide for themselves how their property will be divided in the event of a divorce or upon the death of one of the spouses. Premarital agreements, also known as “prenups,” are actually quite common in Nevada.
Couples and their attorneys must take steps to ensure premarital and postmarital agreements are fair and enforceable.
While most people do not want to think about divorce as they plan for their wedding, it has become vital for many Nevada couples to consider premarital agreements before saying their “I do’s.”
In addition to the more common premarital or postmarital agreements, the Standish Law Group is also experienced in preparing and negotiating separation agreements wherein spouses remain married but otherwise live apart from one another. Separation agreements allow parties to negotiate and agree upon their respective rights, obligations, and ownership of their assets and debts.