PRENUPTIAL & POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENTS
Protect your future with clarity without undermining trust or inviting conflict.
Even if the conversation feels uncomfortable, you believe “we won’t need this,” or you want to approach the agreement thoughtfully without creating tension.
How to Create Financial Clarity in Marriage Without Damaging Trust or Creating Conflict
Why You Should Watch This Video
If you’re considering a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, this video will help you understand why these conversations are not about expecting failure — they’re about creating clarity, protection, and stability before future problems arise.
Healthy structure often reduces fear, confusion, and future conflict.
In This Video You’ll Learn:
- Why financial ambiguity quietly creates tension inside many marriages
- The difference between protection and mistrust
- How clear agreements reduce future conflict and uncertainty
- Why proactive legal structure often strengthens communication and transparency
- How thoughtful planning protects both parties long-term
Clear Agreements Strengthen Relationships — They Don’t Weaken Them.
A prenuptial or postnuptial agreement defines financial expectations before conflict arises.
In South Carolina, these agreements must meet specific legal standards to be enforceable. Poorly drafted or rushed documents can be invalidated later.
When structured properly, marital agreements:
- Protect both parties
- Clarify financial boundaries
- Reduce future litigation risk
- Support long-term stability
The goal is not distrust.
It is clarity.
Common Situations Where Agreements Make Sense
- Second marriages
- Business ownership
- Significant premarital assets
- Blended families
- Anticipated inheritance
- Income disparities
Clarity Before Commitment
If you are considering a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in Charleston, begin with a structured conversation about your goals and financial landscape.
