Rest easy by protecting your premarital assets and shared property in the event of a divorce, breakup or death of your partner.
Protect yourself by following the reasonable and necessary legal precautions detailed in this kit by completing a prenuptial or cohabitation agreement.
The Prenuptial Agreements help you to:
- reduce your financial and emotional stress in the event of a divorce
- ensure that your assets are protected and not distributed by the state if there is a messy court fight
The Cohabitation Agreements allow you to:
- clarify with your partner certain expectations regarding your financial obligations
- have a written document that helps ensure that you, and not a court, determines the terms of your agreement
12 COMPREHENSIVE FORMS INCLUDED:
- Prenuptial Agreement-Long:
To protect significant property and assets
- Prenuptial Agreement-Short: To protect limited assets
- Cohabitation Agreement: To share some assets and property, while keeping others seperate
- Cohabitation Agreement-Separate Property Only: To keep all property separate
- Agreement to Mediate and Arbitrate: To detail how and when mediation or arbitration will be used
- Joint Purchase of Real Property: To detail ownership interest kept in the property by each party
- Real Estate Buyout Agreement: To detail how real property will be transferred or sold upon termination of a cohabitation agreement
- Roomate Agreement: To establish ground rules for running the household
- Last Will and Testament: To state how real and personal property should be distributed when the testator dies
- Promissory Note: To make a written promise to pay another person a certain sum of money
- Codicil:To make an addition to a will that modifies or explains something
- Monthly Budget Planner: To itemize estimated monthly expenses
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