Prenuptial agreement lawyer in Alpharetta for thoughtful financial planning
Clear terms for a strong start
A prenuptial agreement is a practical way to define financial expectations before marriage. A postnuptial agreement does the same after marriage, often when circumstances change. These agreements are common in Alpharetta, Milton, and Roswell where many couples bring businesses, real estate, or prior family obligations into a new marriage.
MEINCKE | HOUSTON FAMILY LAW drafts agreements that are thorough, fair, and enforceable under Georgia law.

What a prenup can cover
A well-written agreement can address property rights, business ownership, debt allocation, and spousal support terms. It cannot dictate child custody or child support, which courts decide later based on best interests.
Our approach keeps the agreement clear, predictable, and aligned with your goals.
Enforceability in Georgia
Courts look at voluntary signing, full financial disclosure, and fairness at the time of execution. We draft agreements early enough to avoid pressure and recommend that both partners have independent counsel.
Prenup questions couples ask
Is a prenup only for the wealthy?
No. It is useful for anyone who wants clarity and predictability, especially with family businesses, real estate, or children from a previous relationship.
Can we update the agreement later?
Yes. Postnuptial agreements or amendments can address new assets or changing priorities.
Will a prenup hold up in court?
It can, if it is properly drafted and signed with full disclosure and no coercion. We focus on those standards from the beginning.
Start the conversation with good counsel
MEINCKE | HOUSTON FAMILY LAW can help you create an agreement that supports your marriage and your future.

