Prenuptial Agreement

Marriage and Divorce

A prenuptial agreement allows soon-to-be spouses the ability to decide important marital issues upfront.

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About This Form

A Prenuptial Agreement is a legal document created before marriage to outline the division of assets and financial responsibilities in the event of divorce or death. It helps protect individual assets, define financial rights, and clarify responsibilities during the marriage. This agreement can cover property division, spousal support, and other financial matters, providing clarity and reducing potential conflicts in the future.

When to Use This Form

  • When entering into a marriage with significant personal assets
  • If one or both parties have children from a previous marriage
  • To protect family-owned businesses or inheritances
  • When there is a significant disparity in income or wealth between partners
  • To establish financial expectations and responsibilities upfront

Key Features

  • Defines asset division and financial responsibilities
  • Protects individual assets acquired before marriage
  • Clarifies spousal support terms
  • Can include provisions for debt responsibility
  • May address inheritance rights and estate planning

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