To be considered valid by the court, a pre-nuptial agreement needs to be drafted properly. Some of the requirements for a proper prenup include:
- Proof that the agreement is entered into by each party’s free will
- Offering sufficient time for each party to review the agreement
- The disclosure of all separate property
In order to be sure that your pre-nuptial agreement will be valid and enforced by the court, it is important to work with an experienced family law attorney like Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP.