Prenuptial Agreement
A type of written contract between two people who are about to marry, setting out the rights of each party in the event of divorce or the death of either party. These are especially important for couples with children from a previous marriage or if one or both spouses are entering the marriage with significant wealth or assets. These are also known as antenuptial agreements, prenups, and premarital agreements.
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