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If you want to get married, you might be wondering whether a prenuptial agreement (also known as a “prenup”) is necessary. Before you decide, you should know what a prenup means, the examples, the prenup agreement, and how prenups work. You should also know about prenups after marriage and what a woman should ask for in a prenup.<\/p>

Prenups<\/span><\/h2>

Prenups, also known as prenuptial agreements, are legal documents that attorneys draft on behalf of prospective spouses. You can also call prenups “premarital agreements.”<\/p>

Before their wedding, the couple frequently signs the contract, which usually takes effect on the day of the wedding. The purpose of a prenuptial agreement is to specify each person’s rights and responsibilities in the event of a divorce or death. A prenuptial agreement can help you preserve your assets and shield you from your partner’s debts by detailing who keeps what, who pays for what, and who is accountable for what. Like any other contract, a prenup could help couples avoid legal problems and save them years of court time and thousands of dollars in legal fees.<\/p>

Examples of Prenups<\/h2>

The following are examples of prenups:<\/p>

#1. Separate Property\/Non-Marital Property<\/h3>

In a divorce, the court will usually split the couple’s “marital property” between them but not their “separate property” or “non-marital property.” However, commingling or mixing the separate property during the marriage may cause it to lose its separate status. No matter how much property a couple has together, a prenuptial agreement can be used to specify who will receive what in the event of a divorce.<\/p>

Some examples of separate or non-marital property are:<\/p>