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A Prenuptial Agreement (more formally called a Premarital Agreement in Cali) is a legal contract that is drafted between two parties prior to getting married, and in California, like most states, is effective upon marriage.
California’s Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA) is the law of the land in California as pertains to prenups, and outlines the rules and requirements for a valid agreement. The terms of a prenup agreement may outline the rights to property acquired prior to, during, or after marriage – including but not limited to, assets, debt, inheritance, gifts, real estate, income and earnings, as well as future interests. A prenup agreement will also specify what will happen to this property while married, in the event of separation or divorce.
Your Premarital Agreement can also contract to the rights of spousal support, including the waiver of support, but cannot contract to child support nor custody. If you intend on waiving or specifying how spousal support may be paid in the future, make sure to read the details below. California’s UPAA outlines rules on how this must be done. What is the UPAA and how does it apply to prenups? Here’s an explanation.
A Prenuptial Agreement (more formally
called a Premarital Agreement in Cali) is a
legal contract that is drafted between two
parties prior to getting married, and in
California, like most states, is effective upon
marriage.
Act (UPAA) is the law of the land in
California as pertains to prenups,
and outlines the rules and requirements
for a valid agreement. The terms of a
prenup agreement may outline the rights
to property acquired prior to, during,
or after marriage – including but not
limited to, assets, debt, inheritance,
gifts, real estate, income and earnings,
as well as future interests. A prenup
agreement will also specify what will
happen to this property while married,
in the event of separation or divorce.
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