Define Financial Expectations Before They Matter
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreement services in Litchfield, Connecticut for couples planning clear financial boundaries.
You are getting married or already married, and you need a written agreement that defines how assets and debts will be handled if the relationship ends. Without an agreement, Connecticut law decides how property is divided in a divorce, and those rules may not reflect what you and your spouse intended or negotiated. Many couples avoid this conversation until a conflict arises, which makes it much harder to reach a fair resolution.
Law Office of Stephanie M. Weaver, LLC drafts and reviews prenuptial and postnuptial agreements for couples in Litchfield. The process includes discussing your assets, your financial goals, and the terms you want to include in the agreement. If you own a business, real estate, or expect an inheritance, those details are addressed in language that meets Connecticut enforceability standards. Each spouse should have independent legal representation to ensure the agreement is fair and binding.
Contact Law Office of Stephanie M. Weaver, LLC to discuss a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in Litchfield.
What a Valid Agreement Looks Like in Connecticut
You meet with an attorney to outline what you want the agreement to cover, including property division, spousal support, and how debts will be handled. In Litchfield, many clients include provisions related to business ownership, real estate, or family assets that they want to keep separate. Each spouse provides full financial disclosure, and both review the terms before signing.
Once the agreement is signed and properly executed, you have a legally enforceable contract that governs financial matters if the marriage ends. You avoid lengthy disputes over property division and reduce the uncertainty that often accompanies divorce proceedings. The agreement provides clarity for both spouses and protects assets that were brought into the marriage or acquired during it.
Connecticut courts will enforce a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement if it was entered into voluntarily, with full disclosure, and without coercion. Agreements signed under pressure or without adequate time for review are more likely to be challenged. Most attorneys recommend finalizing a prenuptial agreement at least a few weeks before the wedding to avoid claims that it was signed under duress.
These agreements raise understandable concerns for many couples.

Most people have questions about whether an agreement is appropriate for their situation and how it will affect their rights if the marriage ends.
Law Office of Stephanie M. Weaver, LLC drafts prenuptial and postnuptial agreements for couples in Litchfield who want clear, enforceable terms that reflect their financial goals. Learn more by scheduling a consultation early in your planning process.
