Court Orders

Families change. Situations change. Incomes change. Life happens. Post-nuptial agreements, also known as post marital agreements, are agreements entered into after a marriage has taken place, but before the parties seek to divorce. As with premarital agreements, one or both of the parties usually is seeking to protect assets or income in the event of divorce.

5 Valid Reasons To Consider A Postnuptial Agreement

YOU AND YOUR SPOUSE MAY HAVE DISCUSSED A PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT BEFORE YOUR WEDDING BUT DID NOT GET IT DONE IN TIME.

In determining who will have primary physical custody of the children, one of the factors the court considers is which parent is more likely to allow frequent and continuing visitation (called parenting time) with the other parent. Our child custody attorney will work with you to develop a parenting plan that will allow both the parents and the children to adjust to the parents’ separation. We generally also encourage the parties to seek counseling for our clients and their children if it is deemed needed. At the Law Office of Savona & Saunders L.L.C. we are committed to navigating you through every step of a child custody action. We approach our cases with intensity and respect, and we recognize our responsibility and concern not only to our clients, but also to assist in promoting and protecting the best interests of children involved.

Connecticut Court Order Services

At the Law Offices of Lindsay Savona, we’re committed to personalized service and care for you, our client. In regards to a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, it’s important that your Connecticut Family Lawyer  listen to what you want, consider your current situation, as well as what you are most concerned about if they’ve been married before. Taking the time to listen and understand our client’s position is essential to create a prenuptial agreement that honors both you and your spouse’s wishes. Changes in circumstances can vary from children’s schedules to a significant change in income. If you are considering some type of marital agreement or believe that a change in life circumstances requires a modification to an existing agreement, contact the Connecticut prenuptial and postnuptial attorney of Lindsay Savona Law Office today.