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Factors That May Invalidate A Prenup In Georgia

March 23, 2023

Going through a prenuptial agreement can cause some friction. It is important to have a team of experienced attorneys to guide you through the complicated  process of a prenup to ensure that your rights are adequately protected. Navigating your prenuptial agreement can cause confusion. Allow Fairell Firm to help ensure a fair and equitable settlement.

Navigating Divorce With a Prenup

Prenuptial agreements are becoming more common among couples with substantial assets in Georgia. Divorce proceedings can be complex and emotionally taxing, but having the right representation to explain your tailored prenuptial agreement is vital. While there are many benefits to creating a prenuptial agreement — such as protecting a family business, keeping financial assets separate, and maintaining property ownership — there can be situations in which a prenuptial agreement is invalid. In such cases, mediation can help couples navigate the complex legal process associated with creating a valid prenuptial agreement or settling their divorce without a prenup.

Where to Start

If you are considering a prenuptial agreement, it's important to make sure that all paperwork is properly filled out and filed. Careless errors can lead to the agreement being invalidated, including misinformation on forms, not having files notarized, or not filing the paperwork correctly. Taking the time and working with professional legal staff to make sure all paperwork is properly filled out and filed is essential to ensure that your prenuptial agreement is valid.

What to Watch Out For 

When entering the divorce process, it's important to be aware of the potential threats for fraudulent prenuptial agreements. Mediation can help couples clearly define their rights, responsibilities, and expectations. This step ensures that the parties’ prenuptial agreement is legally binding. Both spouses must be transparent with their assets and disclose the full value of their assets in order to ensure that the agreement is valid. Additionally, it is important to be aware of any agreements made while a person was incapacitated or under duress — as these agreements may be invalidated if it is proven that they were not made of the person's own free will. In-house mediators can help with this process.

Importance of a Prenuptial Agreement 

Having a prenuptial agreement in place is important for any couple getting married, but it is vital to make sure that proper legal representation is involved. Without legal representation, the prenuptial agreement may be invalidated. Each person should have their own attorney review the agreement to ensure that it is legally valid. The Fairell Firm can provide attorneys who are knowledgeable in family law and are eager to help our clients draft and review a prenuptial agreement that is suitable for their particular situation. It is essential to have an attorney who understands the intricacies of family law to protect assets in the event of a divorce.


The Fairell Firm offers a number of tools and resources to make your prenuptial process smoother. Ensure that your rights are protected during your prenup, no matter the prenuptial agreement. Call for legal advice today!

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