Northeast Maine/Southern New Hampshire. | Greg Stremel - 5/19/2017 20:15
That is not true. A well written prenuptial contract will stand up in court. There needs to be full disclosure of assets , each party must have his or her own attorney, etc.
When I was in private practice, I drafted some for my clients that worked well. I have been a trial judge for 24 years. I hear a lot of dissolutions. I can not remember the last time a prenup was contested.
I also think that there needs to be a lot more wills and properly thought out business arrangements done up in time apart from subsequent marriages.
Thanks for posting your Honour. |