Southlake Prenuptial Agreements Attorney

The Southlake prenuptial agreement attorneys at Mims Ballew Hollingsworth help couples protect their assets, define financial expectations, and establish peace of mind before marriage. Whether you own a business, have significant personal assets, or simply want to avoid financial uncertainty, our family law attorneys guide you through creating a fair and enforceable premarital agreement under Texas state law.

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What Is A Prenuptial Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement, also known as a premarital agreement, is a legally binding contract signed before marriage that outlines how property, debts, and financial matters will be handled during the marriage and in the event of a divorce.

These agreements help couples:

  • Clarify ownership of separate and community property.
    Protect family businesses, inheritances, or investments.
  • Define or limit spousal support obligations.
  • Plan for the division of assets in the event of a divorce.
  • Prevent disputes over property and finances in the future.

Far from being unromantic, a prenuptial agreement provides transparency and security, helping both partners begin their marriage on clear financial footing.

When Is a Prenuptial Agreement Signed?

A prenuptial agreement is signed before the marriage takes place — and only becomes effective once the marriage is legally finalized.
Couples often choose to prepare the agreement well in advance to allow time for full financial disclosure, review, and negotiation.

In Texas, both parties must sign the agreement voluntarily and with full knowledge of each other’s assets and liabilities.
Consulting a prenuptial agreement attorney in Southlake ensures that your agreement meets state requirements and cannot later be challenged for invalidity or coercion.

How to Get a Prenuptial Agreement in Texas

If you’re wondering how to get a prenuptial agreement, the process involves several important steps:

  1. Hire an experienced family law attorney. Each spouse should have independent legal counsel to ensure fairness.
  2. Full financial disclosure. Both parties must provide a clear and honest account of their income, assets, and debts.
  3. Draft and review the agreement. Your lawyer will prepare the document in compliance with Texas Family Code requirements.
  4. Negotiate terms. Both parties can review and suggest changes until they’re satisfied.
  5. Sign and notarize before marriage. The agreement becomes valid once the marriage occurs.

Our attorneys guide you through every stage — from drafting to execution — to ensure your prenup is fair, enforceable, and customized to your needs.

Why Consider a Prenuptial Agreement?

Prenuptial agreements are not only for high-net-worth couples. They’re practical tools for anyone who wants financial clarity and protection.
Here are common reasons to consider one:

  • You or your spouse own real estate, a business, or other valuable assets.
  • One partner carries significant student loans or other debts.
  • You want to ensure children from a prior marriage retain inheritance rights.
  • You wish to define child support obligations or future spousal maintenance expectations.
  • You want to prevent confusion over community property and separate property classification.

In Texas, where community property laws apply, a well-drafted prenuptial agreement can save both spouses from costly litigation and emotional strain later on.

Can You Write a Prenuptial Agreement Without a Lawyer?

Technically, couples can draft a prenuptial agreement without an attorney. However, doing so is risky — agreements that fail to meet legal standards or omit essential details can be declared unenforceable in court.

Working with a board-certified family law attorney ensures your agreement complies with Texas law, includes all required disclosures, and provides the protection you intend.
Our lawyers ensure that both parties fully understand the terms, protecting your financial future and avoiding disputes later.

Why Choose Us for Your Prenuptial Agreement

The Southlake prenuptial agreement attorneys at Mims Ballew Hollingsworth have decades of experience drafting and reviewing complex marital property agreements across Tarrant County.
Our firm combines deep legal knowledge with personalized service to ensure your prenup reflects your goals and holds up under scrutiny.

Whether you need a custom premarital agreement, help revising an existing draft, or guidance on how it interacts with future postnuptial or divorce proceedings, we can help.
Our attorneys provide discreet, professional support for couples who want to start their marriage with mutual trust and financial clarity.

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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Constance Mims who has over 15 years of experience practicing exclusively family law. Mrs. Mims is Board Certified in Family Law, by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.