Candace M. Williams

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Gainesville Prenuptial Agreements Attorney

A prenuptial agreement is a defining arrangement that an engaged couple will make as part of their preparations to get married. These are common documents, but most people see them as unromantic and perhaps threatening to their relationships. Nothing could be further from the truth, in my experience.

My name is Candace Williams, and I’ve been a family law and divorce lawyer for more than 20 years. I bring compassionate service and passionate advocacy to my clients In Hall County as a prenuptial and postnuptial agreement attorney. The biggest benefits I bring to you when it comes to a prenuptial agreement in Georgia are knowledge and certainty. I help you understand all the options and then pick the right one for your situation.

What Are The Benefits Of A Prenuptial Agreement In Georgia?

There are two major benefits of a prenuptial agreement. The first is financial, and the second is personal. The financial benefit of a prenuptial agreement is that it helps keep your personal finances secure throughout any potential uncertainty. If you have a major inheritance or substantial assets in the form of a trust, a prenuptial agreement can help provide you with the control over how those assets will be impacted by any changes in the future.

However, the personal benefit is probably more convincing to most. Every marriage  every good marriage  is founded on strong communication and honesty. A prenuptial agreement forces that communication in a structured, thoughtful way. The common parts of a prenuptial agreement will always include:

  • A full disclosure of the complete financial situation and prospects for both parties
  • A discussion on the potential children or the care of children from previous relationships
  • Discussions of living situations and potential relocations

Every issue that you must know before walking the aisle is represented in the discussion of a prenup. These discussions will be thorough and low conflict. This isn’t a moment for “gotchas.” This is a moment of reflection and care. Most of my clients find that a prenup brings them a lot closer together and provides long-term security and peace of mind.

Prenuptial Agreement Basics

While many clients are surprised by how effective and happy they are with their prenups, there are important points to remember about them. Many think of a prenup as a contract, but that’s not exactly the case, as a contract can be a lot less well defined than a prenup. In Georgia, prenups:

  • Must be written and signed by both parties
  • Cannot be coerced in any way
  • Cannot dictate future child custody or child support outcomes
  • Must be witnessed by two people, one of who must be a notary

Aside from the stipulations of child-related issues which can be discussed, it is simply support and custody which cannot be stipulated all other topics are fair. I have helped many clients in Hall County as a prenuptial agreements attorney, and I can help you.

Dedication To Your Needs In Prenuptial Agreements

I put a lot of work into helping my clients make smart choices and thorough agreements when it comes to prenups. I utilize my knowledge as a Hall County prenuptial agreements attorney to help get you through to the next, more comfortable place. Reach out by phone at 470-705-5442 or send an email using this form.