06/27/2024
The success of your most critical business deal might be closer than you think - it's the partnership you have with your spouse. When it comes to cohabitation or marriage, financial implications are significant for both parties. Going in blind and assuming mutual understanding of terms like "fair" and "reasonable" can lead to unforeseen challenges down the road.
Planning ahead is key - waiting until issues arise can leave you in unfavorable positions. Remember, failing to plan is planning to fail. Consider involving your partner in mediating an agreement that outlines financial terms and expectations, safeguarding both parties in case of unforeseen circumstances.
Negotiating prenuptial or cohabitation agreements through mediation fosters a collaborative approach. It allows both partners to understand the law, respect each other's priorities, and create a mutually agreed-upon plan. Take the proactive step towards a secure financial partnership by setting clear terms together.
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Family Law:
Prenuptial, Marriage or Separation Agreements, Wills, POA, Probate.
Mediation.