Antenuptial Contracts
Protect Your Future Together
Marriage is one of life’s most important commitments—and an antenuptial contract helps you protect both your relationship and your financial future.
Couples marrying out of community of property must sign an antenuptial contract before the wedding. Without one, you are automatically married in community of property. You also need to decide whether you want the accrual system to apply, which impacts how assets are divided during divorce or death.
At Reynette Stevens Attorneys, we explain the process clearly and guide you in making the best decision for your circumstances.
What we’ll need from you:
Book your first consultation at least two weeks before your wedding.
Copies of both parties’ ID documents.
If including accrual, a list of each partner’s assets and values.