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I’m about to get married and I’m considering a prenup. I’m due to get a large inheritance when my father passes and I want to make sure I maintain control of that money if my future husband and I ever divorce. I have a child from my first marriage and I want to be able to use some of the inheritance to pay for her college and other things she might need. Do I need a lawyer to draw up a prenuptial agreement and will it actually ensure that my husband doesn’t get any part of my inheritance if our marriage doesn’t work? Also, he’s from Panama and has only been in the states for a year. He’s still learning English. Do I need to have the prenup drafted in English and Spanish, or is it enough if I read it to him before he signs?
Prenuptial Agreements
Atlanta,
GA
My divorce was final about 2 years ago and I was awarded part of my wife’s government pension. My attorney at the time told me I needed a “QDRO” to get my part of her retirement paid directly to me. I didn’t do anything about it at the time, but now my ex is about to retire and I want to make sure I get my share when she does. I would prefer not to go back to the same lawyer I used for the divorce. Can I do a QDRO myself and if not, what documentation do I need to give a lawyer to do it and about how much will it cost? Is there a time limit on when I have to get this done based on when my divorce was final?
Divorce
Atlanta,
GA
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