As a couple in California, you likely don't want to consider either a postnuptial or a prenuptial agreement when you're first starting out in your relationship. To many, the latter can seem like a sign of distrust, and the former means that irreconcilable disagreements have already occurred. However, the potential of divorce is a reality every couple faces, and it's wise to provide yourself with a financial safety net.
There are many different arguments for and against prenuptial agreements. However, postnuptials are much less controversial for obvious reasons. By the time you hit the stage of wanting a postnuptial, there likely isn't much left you can do to try saving your marriage. Today.com even states that postnups are good if you "ran out of time" for a prenuptial agreement, inferring that it can be solid as a backup or emergency plan to help protect your financial situation.
While postnuptials certainly have their place in divorce proceedings, it's possible for prenuptials to be a less stressful solution to a problem that may not even occur. Generally speaking, it's better to prepare for potential worst-case scenarios so that you aren't caught off guard if they do happen. If you get into a messy divorce, you could find yourself losing important items or large sums of money to either the court battle, or following court orders. Deciding who gets what beforehand can save you a lot of heartache and headache later on.
No matter what option you choose, communication is key. Even if it's not something you want to think about, your future will certainly be easier if you and your partner are both on the same page in regard to either postnuptial or prenuptial agreements.
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