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Over the last two weeks we have been discussing premarital agreements and how they can protect you in the event of divorce. Crafting these agreements is crucial to obtaining the desired protections and avoiding devastating losses when a marriage dissolves. Therefore, if you are about to get married or are married and want to protect your assets from divorce, then if may be wise to speak with an experienced Tucson attorney about a prenuptial or a postnuptial agreement.

Many Arizonans hear the term “family law” attorney and automatically assume they only work divorce cases. While our attorneys certainly handle divorces, we also do our best to represent your best interests, no matter the timeframe. This means helping you plan before marriage, after marriage, during divorce, or even after divorce through child support and spousal support modification.

Therefore, many Arizonans choose the Law Office of Hector A. Montoya for their family law needs, including prenuptial agreements. Our experienced team knows how the law works and how to craft a document that abides by clients’ wishes. We can help clients address property division, child Legal Decision-Making Authority, child support, and alimony in a way that they feel is fair and fit to each individual situation. Then, with our competent help, clients can feel confident that his or her assets are safe, so that clients can focus on the marriage.

There is a lot to be concerned about when choosing to tie the knot. Sometimes, legalities are amongst them. But by speaking with a compassionate and dedicated family law attorney, you may find that you have no reason to worry.

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