{"id":4627,"date":"2019-07-05T09:37:01","date_gmt":"2019-07-05T16:37:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/arizona-family-law\/?p=4627"},"modified":"2024-11-13T15:48:52","modified_gmt":"2024-11-13T22:48:52","slug":"divorce-without-prenup","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/arizona-family-law\/blog\/divorce-without-prenup\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting a Divorce Without a Prenuptial Agreement in Arizona"},"content":{"rendered":"

Introduction<\/h2>\n

Do you need to know what happens when you divorce<\/a> without a prenuptial agreement? Marriage is a huge and life-changing event, not only emotionally, but financially. It\u2019s best to understand how prenup works, who could benefit from it, and what happens if you don\u2019t get it.<\/p>\n

While it can be a bit uncomfortable to discuss a prenuptial agreement, it\u2019s always smart to play it safe. After all, once you\u2019re married, your possessions and savings will be legally bound to someone else, and that\u2019s a big deal.<\/p>\n

What Does a Prenuptial Agreement Cover?<\/h2>\n

Under Arizona law, a prenuptial agreement<\/a> can protect your finances if you get a divorce in the future. This agreement must be fair and willingly entered into. It\u2019s also a reliable way to reduce future conflict between you and your spouse in the event of a split. By giving clear definitions for spousal support and asset division before getting married, you can protect yourself against your spouse\u2019s current or future debts.<\/p>\n

A prenuptial agreement gives you a chance to think about the legal and financial aspects of marriage before your wedding. In order for the document to be valid, you\u2019ll have to sign it in front of an attorney or notary<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Is a Prenup Necessary for You?<\/h2>\n

Not everyone needs a prenuptial agreement. People who might earn a lot later on (through investments or inheritance<\/a>) and those with elderly grandparents or children that need care might need to think about a prenuptial agreement. If you\u2019re about to begin a lucrative career, own a business, or there\u2019s a large net worth difference between you and your spouse, a prenup might also be a good idea.<\/p>\n

Divorce Without a Prenup<\/h2>\n

If you\u2019re going through a divorce, you\u2019ll have to choose how to divide your debts and property with your spouse. Otherwise, a court will have to do it. Here are some steps you\u2019ll need to take regardless of which route you go:<\/p>\n