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Generally, the answer is that there is no expiration date. Youll need to show the prenup is invalid for reasons other than the length of the marriage. Youll need an experienced family lawyer who aggressively fights to protect your marital property interests and fights for alimony, child custody, and child support.
Enforcing Prenuptial Agreements in Nevada under NRS 123A. Under Nevada law, a premarital agreement entered into before October 1, 1989, is enforceable if the agreement conforms with either the requirements of NRS Chapter 123A, the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA), or Nevada common law.
After the date of your marriage, you can make new agreements, though not by amending your prenuptial (premarital) agreement. New agreements would be in the legal document known as a post-marital (post-nuptial) agreement.
Prenuptial agreements, if drawn up and executed correctly, are legally binding and are usually upheld in court.
The signing party must have full knowledge of the other spouses property, assets and debts. If it is alleged that the party hid assets from the signing spouse at the time that the prenuptial agreement was created, or that the contract contains falsified financial information, this will void the agreement.
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Spousal abuse or cheating does not void or invalidate a prenuptial or partition agreement unless the agreement specifically states that. Most prenuptial or partition agreements do not mention abuse or cheating.
Prenuptial Agreements They can address each spouses rights and obligations in separate or marital property, distribution of assets, entitlement to alimony, and each spouses rights to death benefits from the others life insurance policy. The Prenuptial Agreement does not take effect until the couple actually marries.
The most common grounds to dissolve a prenuptial agreement include coercion or duress, unconscionability, and failure to disclose. The courts will generally enforce prenuptial agreements; however, when one or more of these grounds exist, the court may see fit to void all or parts of a prenup.
The signing party must have full knowledge of the other spouses property, assets and debts. If it is alleged that the party hid assets from the signing spouse at the time that the prenuptial agreement was created, or that the contract contains falsified financial information, this will void the agreement.
Do Prenups Expire? Prenups do not expire unless you have a specific clause in your prenuptial agreement stating an expiration date. Your prenup will remain valid for as long as you are married, unless both parties consent to an amendment or revocation.

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