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Common Law
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Premarital - Prenuptial Agreement Preparing a Premarital - Prenuptial Agreement can help you avoid trouble and confusions when you will merge your money or property by clearly stating what each party's intentions and expectations are in the marriage.Â
PREMARITAL - PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT $34.95 TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 NATURE AND PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT
RECITALS
SECTION 2 DEFINITIONS
- 2.1 Property
- 2.2 Agreement
- 2.3 Person
SECTION 3 PROPERTY
- 3.1 Property Prior to Marriage
- 3.2 Property After Marriage
- 3.3 Gifts or Inheritances
- 3.4 Rights or Financial Interest in Property
SECTION 4 INCOME AND BANKING AND EXPENSES
- 4.1 Income
- 4.2 Bank Accounts
- 4.3 Credit Cards and Debts
- 4.4 Living Expenses
SECTION 5 CHILDREN
- 5.1 Parental Responsibilities
- 5.2 Decisions Concerning Children
- 5.3 Children Expenses
- 5.4 Care of Children in Event of Parents Death
SECTION 6 TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
- 6.1 Notice
- 6.2 Counselling
SECTION 7 SEPARATION - DIVORCE
- 7.1 Property
- 7.2 Children's Wellbeing
- 7.3 Physical Custody of Children
- 7.4 Child Support
- 7.5 Alimony
- 7.6 Joint Accounts
SECTION 8 GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 8.1 Disputes
- 8.2 Notices
- 8.3 Entire Agreement
- 8.4 Severability
- 8.5 Gender
- 8.6 Headings
- 8.7 Attached Exhibit(s)
- 8.8 Language
- 8.9 Interpretation of Agreement
- 8.10 Counterparts
- 8.11 Applicable Law
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND SIGNATURE PAGE
EXHIBIT A - ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OWNED BY PARTIES PRIOR TO MARRIAGE
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