Protect Your Legacy
Marriage is one of the most significant commitments a man can make. Ideally, it is a partnership that lasts a lifetime. However, as a father or a man with established assets, entering a marriage without a safety net can be financially risky. You have worked hard to build your life in Tulsa, and you may have children from a previous relationship whose futures you need to secure.
At Dads.Law, we understand that asking for a prenuptial agreement isn’t about planning for divorce; it’s about planning for clarity and protection. It is a responsible financial decision that ensures your voice is heard, no matter what the future holds.
If you are a father in Tulsa considering marriage, you need a legal team that understands the unique challenges men face in family court. You need Dads.Law.
Understanding Prenuptial Laws in Oklahoma
Many men believe that prenuptial agreements (often called “prenups”) are only for the ultra-wealthy or celebrities. In reality, they are essential tools for any man in Oklahoma who brings assets or children into a marriage.
In Oklahoma, these agreements are governed by the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (43 O.S. § 121 et seq.). This statute defines a premarital agreement as “an agreement between prospective spouses made in contemplation of marriage and to be effective upon marriage.”
The Distinction Between Separate and Marital Property
Without a prenup, Oklahoma law dictates how property is divided upon divorce. Generally, assets acquired during the marriage are considered “marital property” and are subject to equitable division by a Tulsa County judge.
However, assets you owned before the marriage are typically “separate property.” The danger lies in “commingling.” If you deposit a paycheck into a pre-marital savings account or use separate funds to renovate a marital home, that separate property can easily transform into marital property.
A well-drafted prenuptial agreement legally cements the status of your separate property, ensuring that what you built before the marriage stays yours.