Prenuptial Agreement Attorney in Beverly Hills
A well-drafted prenuptial agreement can clarify how property and support will be handled if a marriage ends. Bolour Law, P.C. drafts and reviews prenups for clients across Southern California who want transparency and protection before saying yes.
What a prenup can address
Prenuptial agreements commonly define separate property, characterize earnings, and establish spousal support terms within legal limits. Child custody and child support cannot be predetermined.
Timing and fairness
California law requires adequate time for review and independent counsel for enforceability. Rushed or coerced agreements face greater scrutiny.
High-asset and professional clients
Executives, entrepreneurs, and individuals with family wealth often use prenups to protect businesses, inheritances, and future earnings.
Reviewed by Rebecca Bolour, Esq.
Frequently asked questions
What should a California prenuptial agreement include?
Clear disclosure, voluntary execution, independent counsel, and specific terms on property and support — drafted to comply with California enforceability standards.
Can a prenup be changed after marriage?
After marriage, spouses may enter a postnuptial agreement to address many of the same subjects.
Will a prenup hold up in court?
Enforceability depends on proper drafting, disclosure, timing, and fairness at signing. Poorly prepared agreements may be challenged.
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