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in this video i want to talk about pre-marital agreements or prenups and in particular i want to talk about the things that can and cannot be placed in pre-marital agreements now were going to focus in on texas law but one of the things that i want you to keep in mind is that even though im talking about texas texas is part of the or is one of the states that adopted the document called the uniform pre-marital agreement act and if youre in a state that has adopted the uniform premarital agreement act then much of what im going to be talking about here is going to apply to you if youre not in one of those states the information may still be relevant to you but youre going to need to do some additional research one of the things that you can discuss in a pre-marital agreement is the rights and obligations of the party the way the code in texas says it is that an agreement may include the rights and obligations of of each of the parties in any of the property of either person or bot