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Postnups are not strictly legally binding, but they can be more likely to be upheld than prenuptial agreements because there is no looming wedding date putting pressure on the couple to sign up.
For a postnuptial agreement to be valid in Florida, both parties must fully disclose their assets to one another. If one party hid assets or did not tell the other person about money or other assets, the court is far more likely to set aside the agreement.
A postnuptial agreement cannot provide enforceable terms for child support or custody. However, it can include provisions for alimony since that is considered separately from a spouse's duties as a parent.
A Nevada court will recognize the validity of a properly executed postnuptial agreement and enforce the terms, as long as the contract was executed voluntarily and does not violate any laws or public policy.
Postnuptial agreements are enforceable provided they are fair at the time they are made and fair at the time that they are sought to be enforced.
In general, the California courts assume a prenuptial agreement is valid upon the date it is signed. The courts will assume a postnuptial agreement is invalid, however, until they decide otherwise. You and your spouse will need the courts to approve your postnuptial agreement for it to become valid.
The terms cannot be changed if a couple is separated or in the process of divorce. Changes can only be made before a wedding or during the marriage.
Generally speaking, to make a postnuptial agreement valid, both parties' signatures need to be notarized. Some state laws may impose additional requirements, such as a requirement that the parties' signatures be witnessed.