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Prenuptial Agreements

Michigan Prenuptial Agreement and Men's Rights Lawyers

When entering into a marriage, the last thing you want to think about is the possibility of the union ending in a divorce. At Gordon & Shaw, PLC in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we focus on protecting men's rights by preparing prenuptial agreements so you are covered if the marriage ends.

Reasons for a Prenuptial Agreement

While it may seem to take the romance out of an impending marriage, prenuptial agreements are smart and proactive ways to disclose your assets and finances upfront and protect what you are bringing into the marriage. Many couples have prenuptial agreements prepared if they are entering their second marriage or there is a significant disparity in age and income. A prenuptial agreement can also make provisions for a family business, trust, or mutually owned property that should be protected for the sake of your family members.

Full Disclosure

The attorneys at Gordon & Shaw, PLC recognize that a prenuptial agreement must be handled delicately. We encourage couples to fully disclose all finances and assets prior to generating any agreement. Handing your future wife a prenuptial agreement and asking her to sign it is a heavy-handed approach that we discourage.

Protecting What is Yours

Our law firm has gained a reputation for representing the best interests of men in divorce proceedings. Our men's rights lawyers also bring that diligence to prenuptial agreements. What is yours going into a marriage should remain yours if that marriage ends. Careful planning and preparation in protecting your assets and finances provides you with peace of mind.

For more information, or to schedule an appointment regarding a prenuptial or premarital agreement, please contact Gordon & Shaw, PLC.

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