West Los Angeles Attorney Experienced In Handling Prenuptial Agreements
For many couples, a prenuptial, postnuptial or cohabitation agreement becomes a useful way to protect each party’s interests, resolve conflict and even strengthen the relationship. At the Law Office of Ronald K. Ziff in West LA, Mr. Ziff helps his clients gain the benefits of these agreements by tailing them to meet their specific needs. With years of experience, he drafts and reviews all types of marital agreements, as well as mediates and litigates conflicts involving agreements. Mediation gives the parties an opportunity to talk with each other in a confidential setting and come to an agreement regarding what is best for them.
Premarital Agreements
A premarital agreement establishes the rights, duties and obligations of prospective spouses in a divorce. More than that, it helps both spouses develop a comprehensive understanding of their finances during the marriage. It allows a person and his or her potential spouse to discuss financial and emotional issues before they become an issue in the marriage, providing protection if things do not go as planned.
California is a community property state in which each spouse’s income and acquisitions during marriage belong equally to both spouses. California also has some of the most liberal laws regarding spousal support (alimony).
A premarital agreement (sometimes called a prenuptial agreement or prenup) is a way to opt out of the requirements of California law and craft an agreement consistent with the way you wish to handle financial matters during marriage and in the event of a divorce. Such agreements not only protect property and income but provide predictability in your relationship regarding property, allow you to make independent financial plans, and can save large sums in legal and expert fees if things do not work out and your marriage ends in divorce.
But not all such agreements are enforceable. Mr. Ziff is highly skilled in California family law, and he drafts only the highest-quality premarital agreements which are precisely tailored to meet his clients’ goals, providing as much protection as the current state law allows.
Postnuptial Agreements
Cohabitation Agreements
Changing Law Affects Marriage Agreements
Mr. Ziff keeps up with the changing law. The definition of marriage is expanded in California. Those with cohabitation agreements for their unmarried status or domestic partnerships who then wish to marry may need assistance in converting their prior agreements into valid pre- or post-marital agreements.