Washington Prenuptial Premarital Agreement with Financial Statements

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WA-00590
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Overview of this form

The Washington Prenuptial Premarital Agreement with Financial Statements is a legal document designed for couples entering into marriage who wish to define their financial rights and obligations. This form outlines the separate assets and debts of each party, ensuring clarity regarding property ownership in the event of divorce or death. Unlike standard marital agreements, this document includes essential financial disclosures, making it a comprehensive tool for managing financial arrangements before tying the knot.


Main sections of this form

  • Identification of the parties: Includes names and addresses of each party.
  • Financial disclosures: Each party provides detailed statements of their assets and liabilities.
  • Property rights: Clear definitions of how property and debts are managed during and after the marriage.
  • Waivers of rights: Each party waives specific rights to the other's separate property.
  • Legal compliance: Adheres to Washington state laws for prenuptial agreements.
  • Notarization requirement: Must be notarized for legal validity.
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When to use this document

This agreement is ideal for couples who want to protect their individual assets before marriage. It is especially useful for individuals who have previously been married, have children from prior relationships, or possess significant personal or business assets they wish to keep separate. This form can help to minimize disputes and litigation should the marriage end, allowing for a clear and organized resolution of asset division.

Who this form is for

  • Couples planning to marry who want to define their financial responsibilities.
  • Individuals with substantial separate assets or debts.
  • Parents who have children from previous relationships.
  • Those who seek to avoid potential conflicts regarding property in case of divorce or death.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties: Enter the full names and addresses of both parties.
  • Complete financial disclosures: Each party should detail their assets and liabilities in the attached financial statements.
  • Review terms: Each party should carefully read and understand the rights and obligations outlined in the agreement.
  • Sign the agreement: Both parties must sign the form with witnesses, if required.
  • Obtain notarization: Have the agreement notarized to ensure its legal standing.

Is notarization required?

To make this form legally binding, it must be notarized. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you verify and sign documents remotely through an encrypted video session.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to fully disclose assets and liabilities, which can lead to disputes later.
  • Not having the agreement notarized, making it potentially unenforceable.
  • Overlooking local laws or specific provisions that may affect the agreement.
  • Rushing through the review process without fully understanding the terms.

Advantages of online completion

  • Convenient access to legally vetted documents that can be downloaded and completed at your own pace.
  • Editable formats allow for easy customization to fit individual situations.
  • Immediate compliance with legal standards ensures peace of mind for both parties.

Key takeaways

  • Prenuptial agreements help clarify financial rights before marriage.
  • Both parties should provide complete and honest financial disclosures.
  • This agreement must be notarized to ensure it is legally recognized in Washington.
  • Using this form can prevent potential disputes over property in the future.

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FAQ

The purpose of a prenup is to opt out of certain provisions that the couple would otherwise be entering into under the laws of their state, Wasser said. You design a couple's own contract for how they want their money to be treated if they are to divorce in the future.

The average cost of a prenup ranges from about $1,200 for low-cost, simple agreements to $10,000 for more complicated situations.

Here are the top 10 reasons why a prenup could be invalid: There Isn't A Written Agreement: Premarital agreements are required to be in writing to be enforced. Not Correctly Executed: Each party is required to sign a premarital agreement prior to the wedding for the agreement to be deemed valid.

Typically, prenups cost around $2,500, but can cost more if you spend a while haggling out various issues.

To ensure that a prenuptial agreement is fully enforceable in the Washington courts, the following requirements must be met: The agreement must be in writing.If there is no marriage, the agreement is unenforceable. The agreement should contain a list of the parties' assets, liabilities, and income.

A prenuptial agreement does not have to be notarized to be valid. Often, they are notarized, so there is no question that it was actually signed by the parties. Assuming, that neither of you are contesting the validity of the agreement it should be legally viable.

A prenup can also be overturned if one or both parties change their mind after initially signing the agreement. They may decide at that time to sign a new agreement suspending the prenup.

A good prenuptial agreement should be fair. It should be entered into between two consenting adults who know what they are doing. The agreement should be fair when it is signed and entered into, and also fair when it is be enforced, whether in the event of a divorce or death.

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