Postnups Explained: Getting a “Prenup” After Marriage
Postnups work similarly to prenups but operate after tying the knot. These can be the saving grace for couples who may have looked past getting a prenup.
Postnups work similarly to prenups but operate after tying the knot. These can be the saving grace for couples who may have looked past getting a prenup.
The main difference between a prenup and a postnup is that you create a prenup before entering a marriage and a postnup only after you’ve tied the knot. But there’s more to it than just timing.
Money is difficult to talk about, especially with your spouse. However, lying about money in a marriage can have dire consequences. Partners often conceal finances out of a desire to impress or fear of disappointment.
Get a rundown on how your partner’s debt affects your personal liability with regards to prenups, postnups, and divorce.
Let’s take a closer look into how prenups can expire or be amended in a marriage in California and which option is best for you in the long run.