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Whether you are a man in a long-term marriage which is dissolving, you need business planning services for a potential marital discord, you are in need of a pre-nuptial agreement or offshore strategies to protect your assets, or you need information on father's rights relating to child custody and/or visitation in a divorce.

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A prenuptial agreement, or a premarital agreement, (often referred to as a “pre-marital agreement or a “pre-nup”) is a written contract created by two individuals who plan to be married. This agreement lists all individually owned property, such as homes and businesses, family assets, stocks and bonds, savings accounts as well as debts, and specifies what will and will not remain individually owned property after the legalization of marriage. Prenuptial agreements also specify whether spousal support will be paid in the event of a divorce, and the intentions regarding distribution of individually owned property upon death.

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The following information includes frequently asked family law questions. These questions and answers are general in nature and should not be used as specific legal advice for your case. Each case is different and carries its own set of circumstances which must be taken into consideration by competent legal counsel.

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