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A carefully crafted prenuptial agreement can cement your relationship by creating intimacy and building trust between partners! By prompting you to have important discussions and insure that your finances are handled during and after marriage the way you each intend, prenups foster communication and empathy.
Prenuptial agreements (or 'prenups') lay out before a marriage who will be responsible for the property and finances of each partner during the marriage, and who this wealth belong to following a divorce. The equivalent agreement for those entering into a civil partnership is called a pre-registration agreement.
Aside from this conventional role, prenups can also cover other issues like incapacity, death, student debts, estate planning, spousal support, and a myriad of other legal concerns. One primary reason you may choose to sign a prenup is to customize the rules of marriage best suited for you and your partner.
The prenup is the abbreviation for the term prenuptial contract or a cohabitation agreement. The cohabitation contract is a deal between the two parties, not married and living together, that defines the financial and property arrangements between them. The arrangement is enforceable in a court of law.
Reasons to Get a PrenupPrenuptial agreements are common among individuals with significant premarital assets or those who have been divorced and may have vowed to never again go through the challenges of divorce without a prenuptial agreement.