Last updated 7 months ago
Is there an issue that causes fight after fight between you and your spouse? Some couples are turning to post-nuptial agreements to alleviate these problems in a legal way. Post-nuptial agreements are gaining popularity, and family lawyers are processing more and more of these agreements each year.
An Overview
A post-nuptial agreement is a legal agreement made between two spouses with the help of their family attorneys after they have been married. Like a pre-nuptial agreement, the terms are often related to financial issues but can cover pretty much any subject the two parties feel the need to include.
Legal Requirements
Since post-nuptial agreements are relatively new and somewhat uncommon, states are still working on deciding the terms of these agreements. In Pennsylvania, post-nuptial agreements follow rules of any other legal contracts. Each party must have a family lawyer representing their case. The only additional rule is that each party is required to provide full financial disclosure as part of the agreement. Since post-nuptial agreements can be made anytime in a marriage, there are legal rules against one being made soon before a divorce. These rules protect each spouse from the threat of an agreement being made under false pretenses.
Creating a Post-Nuptial Agreement
If you think that a post-nuptial agreement could help ease the stress in your relationship with your spouse, sit down and discuss the possibility of an agreement with your family attorney. Your attorney will explain how an agreement may benefit you and what you’ll need to consider in order to file an agreement in court.
If you and your spouse constantly worry about financial issues and it may be affecting your marriage, consider talking to an expert family lawyer about a post-nuptial agreement. Michael E. Eisenberg, Attorney at Law, has more than 20 years’ experience handling cases as a Montgomery Court family attorney. He offers the knowledge and experience to assist you in your marriage issues. Call (267) 722-8383 for more information or to schedule a consultation.
Last updated 7 months ago
Michael is an excellent attorney; very compassionate and intelligent. He handled my divorce expertly and calmed my fears about my financial settlement. In fact, my ex- husband remarked several years later that he hadn't realized what a good attorney I had!
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Last updated 8 months ago
You’ve probably heard of ending a marriage through an annulment, but did you know this is actually a legal procedure? Getting a legal annulment on your marriage may be possible in certain circumstances.
In this video, a knowledgeable family attorney explains legal annulments and when you may be able to get one in your marriage. He discusses the issues that allow marriages to be annulled and offers advice on whether you should consider seeking an annulment.
If you think your marriage may be eligible for an annulment, talk to Michael Eisenberg, Attorney at Law. As a Montgomery Court divorce lawyer with more than two decades’ experience, he will fight for your rights to get your marriage annulled in a court of law. Schedule a free consultation by calling (267) 722-8383.
Last updated 8 months ago
Accepting that it may be time for a divorce is very difficult for most couples. But dragging out a marriage long past when it should end is harmful to you, your spouse, and your children. If you’re not sure whether it’s the right time, talk to a divorce lawyer about your options.
Cheating:
If you or your spouse is cheating, it’s time to consider talking to a divorce attorney. In the case of an affair, a marriage will likely end in a fault divorce, which can have an effect on your finances, legal rights, and children. Fault divorces are often used to seek a divorce when one spouse will not agree to end the marriage.
Lack of Communication:
When a couple fights, this indicates a willingness to communicate, even if the communication is unpleasant. But when you and your spouse are no longer willing to talk about your problems or work toward a solution, this is often a sign that the end is near. If you’re concerned your ability to resolve marital problems is lost, it may be time to talk to a family attorney.
No Romance:
Many couples give up their romantic partnership in order to be better parents, pursue dream jobs, or simply because the passion is no longer there. But if you and your spouse are no longer intimate, spend time together romantically, or even sleep in the same bed, it may be time to consider a divorce. In a no fault divorce where both couples agree to the separation, you still have the opportunity to be friends and parents. If you think it’s time to end your marriage in a no fault divorce, talk to a divorce attorney.
If you’re considering a separation from your spouse, it’s time to talk to a knowledgeable Montgomery Court divorce lawyer. Michael Eisenberg Esq. has helped hundreds of clients through both fault and no fault divorces in Pennsylvania since opening his doors in 1987. If you’d like to learn about your divorce options, schedule a free consultation today at (267) 722-8383.
Last updated 8 months ago
Attorney Eisenberg has been a great advocate for my family. I would highly recommend him for tough custody situations.
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