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hello carla hartley here today i am continuing our discussion of exit strategies and todays discussion is about the post-nuptial agreement [Music] is a post-nuptial agreement other than the fact that i would say it is a loud and clear signal that your marriage is headed towards the rocky shoals of divorce a post-nuptial agreement is an agreement the parties enter into after theyre married and in that document they commit to the terms under which the community estate and their marriage will be dissolved i want to compare this to a prenuptial agreement because its an obvious an obvious comparison a prenuptial agreement is one under many circumstances easier to set aside than a post-nuptial agreement as counterintuitive as that is and two a prenuptial agreement is for the most part not assuming for sure were going to get a divorce the prenuptial agreement does say that in the event of a dissolution your separate property remains your separate property and the other side separate prope