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 ATTORNEY PROFILES
John K. Grubb
Cindy M. Aguirre
 MARITAL AGREEMENTS
Introduction
Reasons for a Premarital Agreement
Premarital and Prenuptial Agreements in Texas
Community Property, Separate Property and Premarital Agreements in Texas
The Significance of Separate Property in a Divorce in Texas
Postmarital or Postnuptial Agreements
Cohabitation Agreements
Appeals
 ARTICLES & LINKS ABOUT  PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS 
Everything you need to know about prenuptial agreements
Prenuptial agreements: what they can and cannot accomplish
  (Articles found at divorcemag.com)
 ARTICLES BY JOHN K.  GRUBB
Tips For Testifying In Court
Division of Community Property in Texas
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John K. Grubb & Associates is a leading family law firm
handling premarital and marital property agreements.

 
     
  One of the most important aspects of marriage is certainty. Unfortunately, with approximately 50% of all marriages ending in divorce, the only way that a couple can provide for certainty is to enter into a premarital or prenuptial agreement. With such an agreement the couple knows where they stand during the marriage. If the unfortunate should occur and the couple gets divorced, a premarital or prenuptial agreement can help to avoid legal and financial uncertainty.  
     
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