Marriage is about love. A prenup is about clarity.
A prenuptial agreement is a legally binding contract between two people preparing to marry. It outlines how finances, property, and obligations will be handled if the marriage ends. In Arizona, couples without a prenup are subject to default community property laws, which may not reflect their individual goals, values, or circumstances.
At Jaburg Wilk, we help you take control of your financial future, before or after saying “I do.”
Whether you’re newly engaged or already married, these are the most common reasons our clients seek a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement:
One partner owns significantly more assets
There’s a large gap in income, now or anticipated
It’s not the first marriage for one or both spouses
Children from prior relationships are involved
One party carries substantial personal debt
A business or business interest needs protecting
The couple anticipates major lifestyle changes ahead
If even one of these sounds like your situation, a conversation now costs far less than a dispute later.
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Already married? Arizona law allows spouses to enter into a postnuptial (or postmarital) agreement to establish clear financial boundaries and expectations moving forward. Couples often turn to a postnup after a late inheritance, a new business venture, a shift in income, or simply realizing they should have addressed this before the wedding. These agreements can reduce conflict and create stability, even in the strongest of marriages.
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Our family law attorneys negotiate and draft sophisticated, personalized prenups and postnups that stand up in court and preserve peace of mind. A poorly drafted agreement can be thrown out entirely, which means doing this right matters as much as doing it at all.