Prenuptial Agreements

A prenuptial or premarital agreement is a written contract that a couple enters into before they are married. The prenuptial agreement typically contains the agreement between the parties regarding property division that apply when and if the marriage ends. However, a prenuptial agreement can address any subject, including payment of household expenses and bills, ownership of property acquired, or location of the marital residence.

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