Many elements of your marriage and your divorce involve your estate. We frequently work with estate planning attorneys, CPAs and health care professionals to ensure that our clients have estate plans that work with their marriage goals and any marriage agreements they have.
If you're thinking about a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, it's a good time to consider your estate plan as a whole. We want the marriage agreements we draft to work well with your long-range view of business succession planning and asset protection.
We're also frequently called in by commercial, corporate or transaction attorneys to help their clients understand how to preserve their business and controls in the case of a possible divorce. During the divorce proceedings, we want to make sure that our clients have an interim estate plan and then transition to a new estate plan as the case concludes. We make sure to work closely with any other attorneys and CPAs who are handling the details of your estate.
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