Protect Your Interests with a Washington, D.C. Post-Nuptial Agreement
Washington, D.C. law, under D.C. Code § 46-502, requires that post-nuptial agreements be fair, voluntary, and supported by full financial disclosure. Whether you are addressing new financial circumstances or resolving marital issues, a post-nup can offer valuable protection and clarity. At Mir & Bashir, LLC, we help you draft a post-nuptial agreement that stands up to legal scrutiny and protects your interests.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the key statute governing post-nuptial agreements in Washington, D.C.?
Under D.C. Code § 46-502, post-nuptial agreements must be fair, voluntary, and supported by full financial disclosure to ensure enforceability and compliance with legal standards.
Why might a couple in Washington, D.C. consider a post-nuptial agreement?
A post-nup provides valuable protection and clarity by addressing new financial circumstances, such as inheritances or career changes, or resolving marital issues, helping safeguard assets and reduce potential conflicts in separation or divorce.
How does Mir & Bashir LLC assist with post-nuptial agreements in D.C.?
We help draft comprehensive, enforceable post-nups tailored to your needs, ensuring they meet § 46-502 requirements for fairness and disclosure, while standing up to legal scrutiny to protect your interests.
What are the essential requirements for a valid post-nuptial agreement in D.C.?
It must be voluntary without coercion, include full financial disclosure of assets and liabilities, and remain fair and reasonable at signing and enforcement, excluding prohibited terms like child custody or support.
Are there any recent updates to Washington, D.C. post-nuptial agreement laws as of October 2025?
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