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At The Palmer Law Firm, we help clients in League City, Friendswood, Pearland, Seabrook, and across the Bay Area create prenuptial, postnuptial, and cohabitation agreements that protect assets, clarify responsibilities, and reduce conflict. Whether you are preparing for marriage, adjusting to financial changes during marriage, or living together outside of marriage, our goal is to give you peace of mind with agreements that are fair, enforceable, and tailored to your needs.
Texas Prenuptial Agreements Prenuptial agreements allow future spouses to define property rights, financial responsibilities, and protections before the wedding. These agreements are not about expecting divorce — they are about transparency, trust, and protecting both partners. We regularly prepare Texas prenuptial agreements that address:
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Texas Postnuptial Agreements
Sometimes circumstances change after marriage, and a postnuptial agreement becomes the right solution. These agreements help couples establish financial stability and can even strengthen a marriage by removing sources of conflict.
Common reasons for a Texas postnup include:
Cohabitation Agreements in Texas
Many couples live together without marrying. A cohabitation agreement can define property rights, financial obligations, and arrangements for children. These agreements prevent future disputes and provide legal clarity if the relationship ends.
We assist unmarried couples in creating cohabitation contracts that address:
Enforcing & Challenging Agreements
In addition to drafting, we represent clients in Texas courts when the validity of a prenuptial, postnuptial, or cohabitation agreement is challenged. Whether you need to enforce your agreement or contest one, we provide experienced, results-driven representation.
Why Choose The Palmer Law Firm?
Take Control of Your Future Today
Whether you’re entering marriage, addressing changes during marriage, or living together outside of marriage, The Palmer Law Firm can give you clarity and peace of mind through strong agreements.
📞 Call us today to schedule your consultation about prenuptial, postnuptial, or cohabitation agreements in Texas.
Sometimes circumstances change after marriage, and a postnuptial agreement becomes the right solution. These agreements help couples establish financial stability and can even strengthen a marriage by removing sources of conflict.
Common reasons for a Texas postnup include:
- Significant change in one spouse’s income or assets
- Integrating an agreement into estate or business succession planning
- Creating certainty about finances in the event of divorce
- Reducing marital stress through clear financial terms
Cohabitation Agreements in Texas
Many couples live together without marrying. A cohabitation agreement can define property rights, financial obligations, and arrangements for children. These agreements prevent future disputes and provide legal clarity if the relationship ends.
We assist unmarried couples in creating cohabitation contracts that address:
- Ownership of shared and separate property
- Financial contributions and responsibilities
- Rights related to children of the relationship
- Protection against unintended financial claims
Enforcing & Challenging Agreements
In addition to drafting, we represent clients in Texas courts when the validity of a prenuptial, postnuptial, or cohabitation agreement is challenged. Whether you need to enforce your agreement or contest one, we provide experienced, results-driven representation.
Why Choose The Palmer Law Firm?
- 20+ years of family law experience in Texas
- Trusted by professionals, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth families
- Skilled in coordinating agreements with estate planning and trusts
- Proven record in defending and challenging agreements in Texas courts
Take Control of Your Future Today
Whether you’re entering marriage, addressing changes during marriage, or living together outside of marriage, The Palmer Law Firm can give you clarity and peace of mind through strong agreements.
📞 Call us today to schedule your consultation about prenuptial, postnuptial, or cohabitation agreements in Texas.