Questions Your Lawyer Will Ask You About a Premarital Agreement

Questions your lawyer may ask you about your premarital agreement

Premarital agreements aren’t for ever relationship getting ready for marriage. If you are approached by your spouse to sign an agreement, consult your lawyer first. Your soon to be spouse may not be thrilled if you wish to seek legal advice before signing the document.

It is in your best interest to make the right decision for you and not anyone else. The agreement can either hurt you or make your life more enjoyable. The choice is yours.

Here are some questions your lawyer may ask you about the agreement you were approached with. The questions are not generally hard, they need to be asked to make sure you have a full, and clear understanding of what the contents of the agreement actually means for you.

Whose idea was it for the agreement? It isn’t necessary a bad thing whose idea it was. However if the agreement was for deceitful plans, than there could a big problem.

Did you understand everything? You must understand what you are reading. Do not sign it if you don’t understand even a single word of document.

Did you consult anyone about the agreement? A second opinion on the agreement wouldn’t be a bad idea.

Did you sign it? Why? A signature could be a good or bad thing. It all depends if the agreement is valid.

Were any changes? Changes could be a potential problem for one or both of spouses in the future.

Where is it kept? Do you have a copy? Both spouses should have a copy of the agreement. The document should be kept in a lock box.

These questions can help a lawyer to determine if the agreement you have is valid or not. The purpose of each question is to give the lawyer a clear understanding of how things are. If you had a hard answering any of these questions, than maybe you shouldn’t be signing the document in the first place.

Your lawyer will help you to proceed further on your path. Your lawyer will help you to be sure of how to proceed further. Be cautious of what you could be signing. If you already have signed and feel “fishy” about it, your lawyer can let you know if the contract is valid or not. If the contract turns out to be invalid, you can get out of the premarital agreement.


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