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What Should be Included in a Prenuptial AgreementPremarital assets and debts.Children from previous marriage.Marital assets and debts.Marital responsibilities.Work.Family property.Property division in divorce.
A prenuptial agreement cannot include personal preferences, such as who has what chores, whose name to use, where to spend the holidays, information on child-rearing, or what relationship to have with specific relatives. Premarital agreements are meant to address monetary issues.
No, you can't include the kids in the prenup (child support cannot be decided within a prenup, that is decided by your state's guidelines) but alimony, or lump sum payments sure can. Don't miss this crucial clause when drafting your prenup.
Since prenuptials deal almost solely with financial concerns, they cannot legally limit support or rights in regard to children. The best interest of a child is decided under the circumstances at the time of the decision, not in advance.