A marital agreement can bring clarity, but the drafting still needs to be handled carefully.
Many couples want a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement for practical reasons, not because they expect conflict. They may want to protect separate property, define how future earnings or debts should be handled, address business interests, or create more certainty before major life changes.
Even when the goals are clear, the written agreement can still feel intimidating. The right structure, the wording, the issues to include, and the overall organization all matter. A vague or incomplete draft can create confusion later, which defeats the point of having the agreement in the first place.
This practice is designed to help clients move through that process with more clarity and less guesswork, so the final agreement is thoughtful, organized, and easier to rely on.