A prenuptial agreement, sometimes referred to as a premarital agreement is a contract entered into between two people prior to their marriage. It can include provisions for how assets and debts will be divided in the event the marriage term is terminated or one spouse dies as well as terms concerning child support or alimony. Your property settlement is likely to be impacted by the terms of your prenuptial agreement. So, so long as the agreement is upheld as valid by the court.
What if there is a prenuptial agreement?
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