A premarital agreement in California is a legally binding contract between two people who are contemplating marriage together. This type of agreement can be a good idea for soon-to-be spouses who want to protect separate property, want to avoid the default community property rules for the property they acquire after marriage, or have children from a previous relationship that they want to provide for. When drafted properly, a California premarital agreement can protect and secure your financial assets in case of divorce. However, it is important that you understand the rules surrounding these agreements and that you have your legal
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Experienced Lawyer Protects Your Interests with Premarital Agreements
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