Talking about a prenuptial agreement can feel uncomfortable—even unromantic. But protecting what you've built doesn't mean you doubt your future together. It means you're being honest, prepared, and responsible as you begin your marriage.
Most couples who come to us feel the same way you do right now. Nervous about bringing it up. Worried their partner will take it the wrong way. Unsure where to even start.
But here's what we've learned after helping hundreds of engaged couples in Gwinnett County: the process of creating a prenuptial agreement actually brings people closer. It opens up conversations about money, expectations, and values that need to happen anyway.
This isn't about mistrust. It's about removing financial stress from your marriage before it begins. It's about protecting family businesses, honoring previous commitments, and ensuring you both feel secure as you build your life together.
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          A prenup isn't just a legal document—it's a roadmap for your financial life together. It clarifies expectations and protects both of you.
If you or your family own a business, a prenup keeps it separate from marital assets. This protects your employees, your family legacy, and your partner from unexpected business liabilities.
If you have children from a previous marriage, a prenup ensures certain assets remain designated for them. It's not about choosing between your children and your new spouse—it's about honoring commitments to everyone you love.
Whether it's student loans, credit cards, or business debt, a prenup keeps individual debts separate. You're protecting each other from financial obligations that existed before you met.
If you own real estate, investments, or valuable assets, a prenup clearly defines what stays separate and what you'll share. No confusion. No gray areas. Just clarity.
A prenup can outline how you'll handle finances during marriage—joint accounts, separate accounts, spending decisions. It's a framework that prevents money fights down the road.
If the worst happens and you do separate, a prenup makes the process faster, less expensive, and far less emotionally draining. You've already agreed on the terms when you were at your best.
We know this process feels overwhelming. Our job is to make it simple, fair, and as stress-free as possible while you're planning your wedding.
We start with a private conversation about your situation, your concerns, and what you want to protect. No judgment. No pressure. Just honest advice.
We create a customized prenuptial agreement based on your specific needs and Georgia law. Everything is explained in plain language you can actually understand.
Both of you review the agreement with your respective attorneys. This ensures fairness and that both sides feel protected and heard.
Once everyone's comfortable, you sign the agreement well before your wedding date. Then you can focus on celebrating your future together.
 
          For over a decade, I've helped couples in Gwinnett County and throughout north Georgia navigate the most sensitive conversations about their futures. I understand that discussing a prenuptial agreement isn't easy—and that's exactly why my approach focuses on clarity, compassion, and practical solutions.
I've seen firsthand how a well-crafted prenuptial agreement can strengthen relationships by encouraging honest communication about finances. My goal isn't to complicate your engagement—it's to give you peace of mind so you can focus on what really matters: building a life together.
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Sharon Jackson is an amazing lawyer. I hired her to help me with a somewhat troublesome divorce. She is a warm person and helps you with any questions.
Divorce is obviously an extremely stressful and painful process, but Sharon flawlessly guided me through it. She actually cares. Thank you, Sharon!
You don't have to figure this out alone. Schedule a confidential consultation and we'll walk you through exactly what a prenuptial agreement can do for your specific situation.
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