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Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
Begin by entering the date of the agreement at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of your amendment.
Fill in the names of both parties, identifying them as 'Wife' and 'Husband'. Ensure that these names match those on the 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 all legal stipulations are understood. These sections cover important aspects such as enforceability and waiver conditions.
Once completed, ensure both parties sign the document. You can easily add signatures using our platform’s signing feature.
Finally, arrange for notarization as required by New Jersey law, ensuring that all signatures are properly acknowledged.
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Yes, prenuptial agreements may be legally altered in New Jersey. Couples can also choose to nullify their initial prenup contract if they feel the agreement is no longer relevant. Many married couples today also create postnuptial agreements in order to change their prenups.
Can you amend a prenuptial agreement?
In 1988, New Jersey enacted its version of The Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA). The UPAA provides that all premarital agreements must be in writing, signed by both spouses and a statement of assets must be attached to the agreement.
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NJ prenuptial agreement statuteN.J.S.A. 37:2-38
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by AJ Kyreakakis 1993 Cited by 4 Uniform Premarital Agreement Act1 (Uniform Act or Act), which attempted to provide uniform principles governing antenuptial agreements executed in New Jersey.
(b) The partners may at any time obtain a marriage certificate with the date of the marriage amended to the earlier date of the civil union or the civil union
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