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What Is a Prenuptial and a Postnuptial Agreement? A prenuptial agreement is a contract written prior to a marriage that defines the terms of a divorce to foresee a positive outcome for both spouses in the event of a dissolution. A postnuptial agreement is a simple prenuptial but written after a marriage is performed.
Are prenups enforceable? Prenuptial agreements, if drawn up and executed correctly, are legally binding and are usually upheld in court.
Typically, youll both need valid government-issued photo IDs (drivers licenses or passports) and proof of Social Security numbers. If either of you has been married before, youll likely need certified copies of divorce decrees or death certificates (if a spouse has passed away).
Traditionally, prenuptial agreements are entered into where one party owns more assets than the other before they got married. They may also be entered into to protect assets that have been gifted to one party by their parents or assets that have been received by way of inheritance.
Marital agreements, including prenuptial agreements and postnuptial agreements, are typically used to address financial matters and property division in the event of divorce or separation.
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Prenuptial agreements, sometimes also referred to as antenuptial agreements or premarital agreements, are agreements between parties contemplating marriage that alter or confirm the legal rights and obligations that would otherwise arise under the laws governing marriages that end either through divorce or death.
A prenuptial agreement, antenuptial agreement, or premarital agreement (commonly referred to as a prenup) is a written contract entered into by a couple before marriage or a civil union that enables them to select and control many of the legal rights they acquire upon marrying, and what happens if their marriage
Your Social Security card. If youve changed your name, this should be your first stop. Your drivers license. Your credit union/bank account information. Your payroll information. Your life insurance and retirement accounts. Your insurance policies. Your creditors. Other things to update after marriage.

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