
Business Valuation for Divorce Purposes in Maryland: What High Net Worth Individuals Need to Know
February 28, 2025Introduction
For high-net-worth individuals and those with substantial assets, a well-drafted prenuptial or postnuptial agreement is a vital tool in protecting financial interests and ensuring clarity in the event of a divorce. However, these agreements are only as strong as their enforceability. A poorly drafted or unfair agreement can lead to costly litigation, financial loss, and uncertainty. Whether you are seeking to enforce a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement or challenge one that seems inequitable, understanding Maryland’s legal framework is essential.
In this article, we’ll explore the key aspects of enforcing and challenging these agreements, the pitfalls to avoid, and why engaging experienced legal counsel is crucial.
Understanding Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements in Maryland
A prenuptial agreement (prenup) is a contract entered into before marriage that outlines how assets and liabilities will be handled in the event of divorce or death. A postnuptial agreement (postnup) serves the same purpose but is signed after the marriage has begun.
Both types of agreements can address issues such as:
- Division of property and assets
- Alimony or spousal support
- Protection of business interests
- Debt responsibility
- Inheritance and estate planning considerations
However, these agreements cannot dictate child custody or child support arrangements, as those matters are determined based on the best interests of the child at the time of divorce.
Enforcing a Prenuptial or Postnuptial Agreement
If you have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in place, you want to ensure it holds up in court. Maryland courts generally uphold these agreements unless they are found to be unfair or improperly executed. Here are key factors that strengthen enforceability:
1. Full and Fair Disclosure
Both parties must fully disclose their financial situation before signing. This includes:
- Income and earnings
- Assets and property
- Liabilities and debts
- Business interests
If one party withholds financial information, the agreement could be challenged later.
2. Voluntary Agreement Without Coercion
A prenup or postnup must be entered into voluntarily. If one party can prove they signed under duress or coercion (e.g., pressured on the eve of a wedding), a court may declare the agreement invalid.
3. Fair and Reasonable Terms
Maryland courts do not enforce unconscionable agreements—contracts that are so one-sided they are fundamentally unfair. An agreement that leaves one spouse financially destitute while the other retains all assets may not hold up in court.
4. Proper Legal Representation
Each party should have their own attorney review the agreement. This reduces the likelihood of claims that one party didn’t understand the agreement or was unfairly influenced.
5. Compliance with Maryland Law
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements must comply with Maryland’s contract laws. Errors in drafting, ambiguous language, or failure to meet legal requirements can weaken enforceability.
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Challenging a Prenuptial or Postnuptial Agreement
If you are facing an unfair prenup or postnup, there are several grounds on which you may challenge its validity:
1. Lack of Full Disclosure
If your spouse failed to disclose significant assets or debts at the time of signing, the agreement may be invalid.
2. Coercion or Duress
If you were pressured into signing—whether through emotional manipulation, threats, or last-minute demands—you may have grounds to challenge the agreement.
3. Unconscionability
Maryland courts may not enforce agreements that are grossly unfair at the time of enforcement.
4. Lack of Independent Legal Counsel
While Maryland law does not strictly require both parties to have separate attorneys, courts are more likely to scrutinize an agreement if one party did not have legal representation at signing.
The High Stakes of Getting It Right
For high-income and high-asset individuals, the stakes in a divorce can be immense. A poorly drafted or unfair prenup or postnup can result in:
- Loss of business assets
- Significant support and other financial obligations
- Forced liquidation of properties
- Protracted and expensive litigation
On the other hand, a properly drafted and enforceable agreement can:
- Protect personal and business assets
- Provide clarity and reduce litigation risk
- Ensure a fair division of assets aligned with both parties' expectations
Why You Need an Experienced Family Law Attorney
The complexities surrounding prenuptial and postnuptial agreements require seasoned legal guidance. An experienced Maryland family law attorney can:
- Draft an agreement that meets legal requirements and aligns with your goals
- Ensure full financial disclosure and fairness
- Defend your agreement in court if challenged
- Help you contest an unfair or improperly executed agreement
At Baumohl Hamburg LLC, we have extensive experience assisting high-net-worth individuals in protecting their assets and navigating complex family law matters. Whether you need to draft, enforce, or challenge a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, our team is here to help.
Don’t leave your financial future to chance. If you are considering a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement—or need legal assistance in enforcing or challenging one—contact us today. Our expertise in high-asset divorce cases ensures that your interests are protected.
Final Thoughts
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are powerful tools, but only when executed properly. If you are a high-income or high-asset individual in Maryland, it is vital that your agreement likely stands up to legal scrutiny. The cost of getting it wrong is too high to ignore.
Secure your financial future today with the guidance of experienced legal professionals at Baumohl Hamburg LLC.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. It is always recommended to consult with a qualified attorney for personalized guidance and representation in legal matters.
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