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Getting Married? Do You Need A Prenup?

A prenuptial agreement (hereinafter referred to as “prenup”) is a legally binding contract that is entered into prior to marriage to protect the marrying parties in the event of a divorce. Prenups are enforceable in Tennessee. A prenuptial agreement typically addresses things like: property division, alimony, and other situations that might arise in the event of a divorce.

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Power of Attorney: Why it is Important to Have a Power of Attorney Especially During a Pandemic?

It is important to not only consider your wishes upon death, but also consider your wishes in the event that you become unable to make decision for yourself while living. For example: if you were in an automobile accident and you are now in a coma (therefore incapacitated) you will need to ensure you have someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf, whether that be financially or medically.

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