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Pre/Postnuptial Agreements

 

Arizona is a Community Property state, meaning that—under most circumstances—all income earned and property acquired by either spouse during the marriage is presumed to be jointly owned, regardless of who earned or acquired it.

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Understanding the difference between Community Property and Sole and Separate Property is essential, especially when it comes to estate planning, asset protection, and divorce. The way your property is classified can have a significant impact on your financial future.

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A well-crafted Prenuptial or Postnuptial Agreement can clearly define how assets and income should be treated—both those brought into the marriage and those acquired afterward. These agreements provide clarity, reduce conflict, and ensure your estate planning and family goals are aligned.

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