What does a pre-nuptial agreement need to have to be considered valid?

A prenuptial agreement outlines the expectations and responsibilities of each individual in the event of a divorce. They typically identify separate property before a marriage and can set pre-determined amounts of spousal support.

A properly drafted pre-nuptial will need to have the following to be considered valid:

  • 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

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