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ATLANTA PRENUP LAWYERS

No Matter What Your Situation

Whether you need help drafting a prenuptial agreement, modifying an existing prenup, or enforcing a prenup in a court of law, we can help. Let Atlanta Family & Immigration Law be your trusted lawyers, as well as your fierce advocates — we’ll help make sure you’re protected in the event of a divorce. If you are in need of answers and advice, let us guide through each step of this process. 


We are here to help anyone who is trying to navigate the complicated world of prenuptial agreements. We are devoted to being your fierce advocates, and you can rest assured knowing that we will fight for your best interests throughout our time together.


When it comes to your finances and your assets, there is a lot on the line. prenuptial agreements in georgia can be a delicate and emotional situation, but you don’t have to go at it alone.One mistake can cause unnecessary stress, financial strain, and years of lost time, which is why it is important to work with a highly experienced prenup lawyer.


We know how high the stakes can be when it comes to prenuptial agreements. Everyone wants to make sure they are protected and that the agreement is fair for both sides, but it can also be tricky to avoid hurt feelings and insinuations of mistrust. This is why you want to work with an attorney to ensure that the prenup is created fairly and without letting emotions take over, thus potentially leaving one party feeling like they were taken advantage of.

What Kind of Lawyer Does a Prenup?


If you are dealing with any sort of prenuptial agreement, you will want to work with a family lawyer. Lawyers with other specialties are technically able to draft a prenup, however, family lawyers have the particular experience necessary to understand the nuances of family law, which is important for creating a fair and airtight prenup.

Do I Need an Attorney for a Prenuptial Agreement?


In order for a prenuptial agreement to be legally binding, it needs to be in writing, but it does not technically need to be drafted by a lawyer. That being said, a prenup is a complicated legal document with long-lasting consequences, and there is a great potential for mistakes that can end with one party getting taken advantage of. This is why it is in everyone’s best interest to work with an attorney when drafting a prenup.


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Do You Need Separate Lawyers for Prenup?


In order for a prenup to remain valid, each party must have separate lawyers. This is to avoid conflict of interest and to ensure that each spouse has their legal counsel who will work to make sure the terms of the prenup are fair for their client.

Do I Really Need a Prenup?


While a prenup is not necessary for every single marriage, there are many situations in which a prenup would be beneficial. Anyone who is entering into a marriage with previous assets, liabilities, property, significant wealth, or even children from a previous marriage should consider a prenup.



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Do I Need a Lawyer?

You are facing a complicated and potentially stressful legal situation. Whether that means you are considering drafting a prenup for an upcoming marriage, looking to amend a previous prenup, or need help enforcing a prenup, you need an experienced lawyer on your side. We’re here to help.



We have the years of experience to understand the full scope of what you are going through, and we will work diligently with you every step of the way to fight for your rights.


It’s Never Too Early (or Too Late!) to Reach Out to an Atlanta Prenup Lawyer


An experienced prenup lawyer can help, no matter what stage of the process you find yourself in. You don’t have to go through this process on your own. We are here to advocate for your rights, your finances, and your best interests. 



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Call (678) 679-6415 or send us a message to speak with our legal team.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Do You Need a Lawyer for a Paternity Test?

    If you are facing a paternity test, it is in your best interest to speak to a paternity lawyer beforehand. An experienced lawyer will be able to help you either establish or deny paternity (depending on your situation) and they will be best equipped to do so if they have all the facts from you before the test is conducted.

  • Do I Really Need a Prenup?

    While a prenup is not necessary for every single marriage, there are many situations in which a prenup would be beneficial. Anyone who is entering into a marriage with previous assets, liabilities, property, significant wealth or even children from a previous marriage should consider a prenup.

  • Do You Need Separate Lawyers for Prenup?


    In order for a prenup to remain valid, each party must have separate lawyers. This is to avoid conflict of interest and to ensure that each spouse has their legal counsel that will work to make sure the terms of the prenup are fair for their client.

  • Do I Need an Attorney for a Prenuptial Agreement?

    In order for a prenuptial agreement to be legally binding it needs to be in writing, but it does not technically need to be drafted by a lawyer. That being said, a prenup is a complicated legal document with long-lasting consequences and there is a great potential for mistakes that can end with one party getting taken advantage of. This is why it is in everyone’s best interest to work with an attorney when drafting a prenup.

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