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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.
If the court examines a prenup and determines that the document itself seems suspect, or one of the parties presents evidence that the prenup was signed under threat or coercion, the court will deem it invalid. Additionally, both parties must have at least seven days to consider the terms of the prenup before signing.
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.
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.
Bottom line is no prenup is ever 100 percent guaranteed. Admittedly prenups are not perfect and dont account for the passage of time, adding they are invalidated by the court a little less than 50 percent of the time.
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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.
As long as you and your spouse agree, your prenuptial agreement can be changed. To create an amendment to a prenup, you can either add to the original contract or sign a separate contract that modifies the terms of the initial agreement. This is true for revoking also.
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.
Amending or Releasing Your Prenuptial Agreement If you and your spouse decide that you no longer want your prenuptial agreement, you can cancel it by using a Release of Marital Agreement. You and your spouse must both sign the document and it must be docHubd by a public notary for the cancellation to be valid.
If you and your spouse change your mind after signing a prenuptial agreement and would like to overturn it, you can do so. You could also sign a new agreement after suspending the original.

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