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Postnuptial Agreements Are About Planning for the Future
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Summary
In this episode of the Divorce and Family Law Podcast, Attorney Jonathan Jacobs discusses postnuptial agreements and their importance in providing clarity and security in a troubled marriage. He explains that postnuptial agreements are similar to prenuptial agreements in concept but have less severe requirements. Jacobs emphasizes the importance of self-determination and planning in postnuptial agreements, allowing couples to define their own financial arrangements and avoid messy divorces. He also mentions that postnuptial agreements can be beneficial even if there are doubts about the future of the marriage. Overall, the podcast provides valuable insights into the purpose and benefits of postnuptial agreements.
- Postnuptial agreements provide clarity and security in troubled marriages.
- They allow couples to define their own financial arrangements and avoid messy divorces.
- Postnuptial agreements have less severe requirements compared to prenuptial agreements.
- Even if there are no doubts about the future of the marriage, a postnuptial agreement can be beneficial.
- Avoiding Messy Divorces with Postnuptial Agreements
- Self-Determination and Planning in Postnuptial Agreements
Sound Bites
- "Let's talk about postnuptial agreements."
- "A postnuptial agreement is very similar, though not in law necessarily and statutory law. It's very similar in concept to a prenuptial agreement."
- "Postnuptial agreement is more about you have the knowledge of your finances and your debts, your assets, all of your properties, your bank accounts, your 401ks, your retirements, your pensions, what have you."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Postnuptial Agreements
01:00
Similarities to Prenuptial Agreements
02:23
Knowledge and Structure in Postnuptial Agreements
04:19
Self-Determination and Choice in Postnuptial Agreements
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