smith432
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 8:34 am Post subject: Things You Can't Put in a Prenuptial Agreement |
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A prenuptial agreement, or "prenup," is an important consideration for many couples contemplating marriage. Also known in some states as a premarital agreement or antenuptial contract, prenups are often believed to be necessary only for those with substantial assets. In reality, many people are choosing to execute prenuptial contracts today.
If you believe a prenuptial agreement is necessary, contact a family law attorney in your state to discuss your goals and objectives. A lawyer who is experienced in the successful preparation and enforcement of prenups can advise you on what may or may not hold up in court, should your marriage fail in the future. If you elect not to execute a premarital contract with your future spouse, state law will govern how assets are distributed during divorce proceedings.
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