Washington Prenuptial Agreement With Infidelity Clause

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Washington
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WA-00590-B
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This form package contains a premarital agreement for your state. The agreement can be used by persons who have been previously married, or by persons who have never been married. It includes provisions regarding the contemplated marriage, assets and debts disclosure and property rights after the marriage. The agreement describes the rights, duties and obligations of prospective parties during and upon termination of marriage through death or divorce. These contracts are often used by individuals who want to ensure the proper and organized disposition of their assets in the event of death or divorce. Among the benefits that prenuptial agreements provide are avoidance of costly litigation, protection of family and/or business assets, protection against creditors and assurance that the marital property will be disposed of properly.

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Let's start with the basics a non-cheating or infidelity clause is just one type of provision that can be added to a prenuptial agreement (prenup). Basically, rather than leaving it up to the fate of a court ruling, a prenup outlines how finances will be split between a couple in the case of a divorce.

Washington is a community property state. Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements allow for clarity when it comes to property and asset ownership during a marriage and in the event of a divorce or legal separation.

Postnuptial agreements is a relatively new concept and it does not have the amount of precedent to provide a solid ground for enforceability. In Washington State the courts have enforced postnuptial agreements provided they meet certain standards.

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Adultery can still be listed as a ground (reason) why the divorce was filed, but most states typically will not monetarily sanction a spouse who has been unfaithful, unless the unfaithful spouse spent marital money on a lover, in which case the court could order reimbursement of a portion of that marital money to the

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