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Begin by entering the date of the agreement at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of your amendments.
Fill in the names of both parties, identifying one as 'Wife' and the other as 'Husband'. Ensure that these names match those on your original premarital agreement.
In section (2), specify any amendments or additions you wish to make. Clearly outline each change in separate subsections (a), (b), and (c) for clarity.
Review sections (3) through (9) carefully, ensuring you understand their implications regarding enforceability and execution requirements.
Once completed, sign the document where indicated. Remember that this agreement must be executed before a notary public for it to be valid.
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In Alabama, a prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into prior to marriage knowingly, freely, and willingly (as is applicable to all contracts) that details how a couple will divide property, often due to a specific event such as a divorce, sale of a business, etc.
What is the law for prenuptial agreements in Alabama?
It is not possible to change your prenuptial agreement after you have got married. However, it is sometimes the case that a couples circumstances change. If this has happened to you, you can (with the participation of both parties) have a postnuptial agreement that carries the same weighting as a prenuptial agreement.
Jul 6, 2018 The parties executed a premarital agreement waiving the right to seek an award of attorney fees in the event of a dissolution of their marriage.
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