Prenuptial (Premarital) Agreements
for
Your State
Agreement for people intending to marry that sets forth the distribution of assets (and debts) that will occur in the event of the parties' divorce or death.
In the day of quick marriages and even quicker divorces, the use of a Prenuptial Agreement is not as unusual as it once was. In the past, there was a stigma associated with using these agreements. If you asked for a "Prenup" the unspoken message was that the marriage would not last forever. This is no longer the case, and more and more couples are finding them a useful tool for planning for the future. Another misconception is that it was once thought that a Prenuptial Agreement was only for the very rich. Clearly this is not the case, and people from all walks of life are finding them useful tool not only for the management of their assets and liabilities, but also as a compliment to an estate plan.
A Prenuptial Agreement is an agreement between two people who are anticipating marriage. In the document, the parties set out how they would like their debts and assets distributed in the event of death or divorce. Even if you feel that you don't have a large amount of assets, it is still important for many couples. For instance, if your partner has a high amount of debt, a Prenuptial Agreement will prevent creditors coming after you in the event of a divorce. Or perhaps you have a child from a different marriage, or previous support obligations. If you should pass away, the agreement could keep your previously acquired assets separate from your current marital estate. If you have children from a previous marriage it will ensure that they receive part of your estate.
There are many reasons to use a Prenuptial Agreement that make sense for both parties involved. When you purchase this form, you can feel confident in knowing that your your state Prenuptial Agreement is attorney drafted, and compatible with the laws of your state.
This form includes the following key provisions:
These accurate and easy to use forms will help you protect your rights, property and yourself.
This lawyer-prepared form packet includes:
A Prenuptial Agreement is an agreement between two people who are anticipating marriage. In the document, the parties set out how they would like their debts and assets distributed in the event of death or divorce. Even if you feel that you don't have a large amount of assets, it is still important for many couples. For instance, if your partner has a high amount of debt, a Prenuptial Agreement will prevent creditors coming after you in the event of a divorce. Or perhaps you have a child from a different marriage, or previous support obligations. If you should pass away, the agreement could keep your previously acquired assets separate from your current marital estate. If you have children from a previous marriage it will ensure that they receive part of your estate.
There are many reasons to use a Prenuptial Agreement that make sense for both parties involved. When you purchase this form, you can feel confident in knowing that your your state Prenuptial Agreement is attorney drafted, and compatible with the laws of your state.
This form includes the following key provisions:
- Separate Property: The agreement will allow the parties to set out the property being brought into the marriage that should remain separate in the event of death or divorce;
- Shared Property: Identifies property that will be shared;
- Division of Property: Sets out how all property will be divided in the event of death or divorce;
- Disclosure of Assets and Liabilities: Gives the couple the opportunity to define each party's assets and debts coming into the marriage. This is an important provision as failure to list all assets and liabilities can actually invalidate the agreement;
- Alimony, Support and Maintenance: Sets out any payments that will be made.
- Estate Planning/Wills: References the estate plan and/or wills of the couple and identifies what will be included (this is a great tie in with a comprehensive estate plan);
- Additional Clauses: Provides room for the parties to add additional provisions that they may find important.
These accurate and easy to use forms will help you protect your rights, property and yourself.
This lawyer-prepared form packet includes:
- Prenuptial Agreement Information
- your state Prenuptial Agreement
This is the content of the form and is provided for your convenience. It is not necessarily what the actual form looks like and does not include the information, instructions and other materials that come with the form you would purchase. An actual sample can also be viewed by clicking on the "Sample Form" near the top left of this page.
Number of Pages11
DimensionsDesigned for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
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Product number#17260
This is the content of the form and is provided for your convenience. It is not necessarily what the actual form looks like and does not include the information, instructions and other materials that come with the form you would purchase. An actual sample can also be viewed by clicking on the "Sample Form" near the top left of this page.