Many married partners later regret failing to enter into a prenuptial agreement prior to their marriage. A prenuptial agreement or antenuptial agreement (“prenup”) is a premarital contract entered into between two partners prior to their marriage. Most prospective spouses choose to enter into prenuptial agreements in order to address their respective property rights and debts…

A prenuptial agreement or ante-nuptial agreement (“prenup”) is an agreement entered between two people before their marriage where one or both parties relinquish their right to claim an interest in the other’s property or assets in the event of a divorce, death, or a mutually agreed-upon event. Most couples agree to a prenuptial agreement as…

If you and your spouse have a combined income of over $15,000 a month, it is likely that you entered into a prenuptial agreement prior to your marriage. A prenuptial agreement or antenuptial agreement (“prenup”) is an agreement entered between two people before a marriage where one or both parties establish their right to claim an…

Most engaged couples with a wedding on the horizon, rarely consider that they may one day decide to divorce their future significant other. Despite the unromantic nature of considering a divorce, an engaged couple should carefully consider a worst-case scenario for their relationship. A Maryland antenuptial agreement, may potentially reduce the risk of lengthy divorce litigation….

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