Most Prenups Fail on Disclosure, Not Coercion
Most prenups fail on disclosure, not coercion; courts test fraud, unconscionability, and proof, not regret after divorce.
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We guide clients through contested and uncontested divorces with strategic advocacy at every stage. Our attorneys focus on clear communication and practical outcomes tailored to your priorities.
We help parents establish custody arrangements that prioritize children's stability and well-being. Our team prepares parenting plans, negotiates custody terms, and represents you in hearings when needed.
We draft and review marital agreements to protect assets and clarify financial expectations before or after marriage. Each agreement is customized to state law and the unique needs of both parties.
When cooperation is possible, we support mediation and collaborative processes to resolve disputes respectfully and efficiently. These options often reduce stress and preserve relationships while reaching durable agreements.
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Real experiences from people we have helped navigate family transitions.
"I felt supported and informed throughout my divorce, and the team helped me focus on what mattered most. Their guidance made a difficult time manageable."
"They crafted a parenting plan that worked for our family and handled negotiations professionally. I appreciated their clear explanations and steady support."
"The prenup process was straightforward and respectful, and I left confident in the protection it provided. Communication was timely and very thorough."
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