Marital Agreements

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Marital agreements are contracts that outline the rights and responsibilities of each spouse in the event of a divorce. These agreements can be made before or after the marriage takes place. They are often used to protect the assets of one or both spouses, but they can also be used to outline other important matters, such as child custody and support. If you are considering a marital agreement, it is important to consult with an experienced attorney who can help you understand your rights and options.

At Ulloa Law, LLC, we have extensive experience handling all types of marital agreements. We can help you draft an agreement that meets your needs and protects your interests. We can also help you review an agreement that has been presented to you by your spouse. Our Doral marital agreement lawyer will work closely with you to help you understand your rights and options so that you can make informed decisions about your future.


Call (305) 783-3097 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our Doral marital agreement attorney.


What Is a Marital Agreement?

A marital agreement is a contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each spouse in the event of a divorce. These agreements can be made before or after the marriage takes place. They are often used to protect the assets of one or both spouses, but they can also be used to outline other important matters, such as child custody and support.

Marital agreements are legally binding contracts. This means that they can be enforced by a court of law. However, there are certain requirements that must be met in order for a marital agreement to be considered valid and enforceable.

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    What Is a Prenuptial Agreement?

    A prenuptial agreement is a marital agreement that is made before the marriage takes place. These agreements are often used to protect the assets of one or both spouses. They can also be used to outline other important matters, such as child custody and support.

    In order for a prenuptial agreement to be considered valid and enforceable, it must meet the following requirements:

    • It must be in writing. A prenuptial agreement must be in writing in order to be considered valid and enforceable. This means that it cannot be made orally or through a verbal agreement.
    • It must be signed by both parties. A prenuptial agreement must be signed by both parties in order to be considered valid and enforceable. This means that it cannot be signed by just one party.
    • It must be made voluntarily. A prenuptial agreement must be made voluntarily in order to be considered valid and enforceable. This means that it cannot be made under duress or undue influence.
    • It must be made with full disclosure. A prenuptial agreement must be made with full disclosure in order to be considered valid and enforceable. This means that both parties must fully disclose their assets and liabilities to each other.
    • It must be fair and reasonable. A prenuptial agreement must be fair and reasonable in order to be considered valid and enforceable. This means that it cannot be unconscionable or one-sided.

    If a prenuptial agreement does not meet these requirements, it may be considered invalid and unenforceable. This means that it will not be upheld by a court of law. If you are considering a prenuptial agreement, it is important to consult with an experienced attorney who can help you understand your rights and options.

    What Is a Postnuptial Agreement?

    A postnuptial agreement is a marital agreement that is made after the marriage takes place. These agreements are often used to protect the assets of one or both spouses. They can also be used to outline other important matters, such as child custody and support.

    In order for a postnuptial agreement to be considered valid and enforceable, it must meet the same requirements that a prenuptial meets.


    Schedule your consultation with our Doral marital agreement lawyer by calling (305) 783-3097 or contacting us online today.


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