Prenuptial Agreements
We do a lot of divorces, so we highly recommend prenuptial agreements, also known as “prenups.”
A Prenuptial Agreement is a legal document that sets out the terms of how you will divide your marital property if you divorce. While no one wants to think of this before marriage, a good prenuptial agreement can save you a substantial amount of money if you divorce.
Why we recommend a Prenuptial Agreement.
Prenuptial agreements play a crucial role in establishing clear expectations and safeguarding assets in the event of divorce. They provide a framework for couples to openly discuss financial matters, future goals, and potential scenarios, promoting transparency and understanding. By outlining how assets, debts, and other financial matters will be divided in case of divorce or death, prenups offer both parties a sense of security and disarm potential conflicts during emotionally charged situations. Moreover, prenuptial agreements can protect individual assets acquired before marriage, family inheritances, and business interests, preserving financial independence and stability. In summary, they serve as a proactive measure to address potential challenges, fostering trust and communication in marriages.
Annulment & Legal Separation
Annulment or legal separation can be handled by Kane & Crowell Attorneys at Law. Both processes often take longer and cost more than a simple divorce. Eligibility under Tennessee law will be reviewed during your consultation. Divorce may be the only viable option or the most cost-effective route. The best legal advice tailored to your situation will be provided. All options will be clearly explained to help you make an informed decision.
With Kane & Crowell, PLLC
Navigating the complexities of Family Law can be challenging, especially when emotions are running high. At Kane & Crowell, PLLC, we’re here to guide you through every step of the way. Our dedicated attorneys are well-versed in all aspects of divorce representation, proudly serving clients across Wilson, Smith, Macon, Trousdale, Dekalb, Jackson, and Sumner Counties. With our office strategically located in Lebanon, Tennessee, we stand ready to support you whether you’re considering divorce, seeking advice on prenuptial agreements, or facing the uncertainties of a custody battle.