
Clarity, fairness and protection.
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are legal agreements made before or during marriage, commonly referred to as prenups and postnups. A prenup is agreed before marriage and a postnup is made after.
They are especially useful for protecting assets, inheritance, or business interests – but they are not just for the wealthy. Prenups and postnups are for anyone who wants clarity, fairness and protection.
These agreements define how assets would be divided if the relationship ends, helping avoid uncertainty, stress and conflict. At MSB, we ensure your agreement is tailored, fair and legally robust.
FAQs
Are prenuptial agreements legally binding?
They are not automatically binding, but if properly prepared with full disclosure and legal advice, they carry significant weight with the court.
What is the difference between a prenup and postnup?
Who should consider a prenup?
Can we change the agreement later?
My friends and family keep telling me to get a prenup – should I?
Have I left it too late to get a prenup?
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