Prenuptial Agreement / Agreement in Contemplation of Marriage (Husband and Wife Each with Substantial Assets)
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Note: The purchased version of this Prenuptial Agreement has been drafted to the highest possible professional standards by attorneys with decades of experience drafting prenuptial agreements, and who charge several thousand dollars for a similar document. In fact, the purchased version of this document is the same form these attorneys will use as a basis when drafting a prenuptial agreement for their high net-worth clients or clients with substantial assets. This Prenuptial Agreement includes Schedules A, B, C, and D, which provide the required template for outlining the assets and liabilities of the prospective husband and wife. In addition, the purchased version includes the required notarial signature certificates and the certificates of attorney representation (which the parties should sign if the parties have optionally chosen to consult legal counsel regarding the agreement). Finally, it includes a "Ratification of Prenuptial Agreement" form, which the parties should sign within sixty (60) days following the marriage. This document contains nearly 6,000 words on 18 pages and includes an instruction set to guide you in customizing essential provisions of the document. |
PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT / AGREEMENT IN CONTEMPLATION OF MARRIAGE
(HUSBAND AND WIFE EACH WITH SUBSTANTIAL ASSETS)
About this Form: The Agreement in Contemplation of Marriage is designed to outline a Prospective Husband and Prospective Wife's respective property rights during the course of marriage and upon termination of the marriage due to divorce or death. This Agreement is intended to be entered into only after careful consideration of both parties. It should be executed prior to the marriage and the form contains an additional Ratification of the Agreement to be executed shortly after the marriage takes place.
This Agreement in Contemplation of Marriage provides substantial protection of property rights for both Prospective Husband and Prospective Wife. It provides schedules for specifically outlining all property brought into the marriage by each party and allows each respective party to reserve and retain ownership and control of that property during the course of the marriage, as well as after termination of the marriage. It also allows the respective parties to retain ownership and control over any income or profit derived from this separate property which may accrue during the course of the marriage. These provisions prevent any presumption that this separate property has become marital/community property during the marriage.
The Agreement also deals with all debts or liabilities brought into the marriage by the Prospective Husband and Prospective Wife. During the course of the marriage and upon termination of the marriage, all debts or liabilities brought into the marriage remain the separate and individual responsibility of the respective party holding the liability at the time of marriage.
Although this Agreement provides substantial protection for the Prospective Husband and the Prospective Wife's separate property, it also allows the couple to avail themselves of the benefits of filing joint marital tax returns during the course of the marriage without creating the presumption that income from the respective parties has become marital/community property. Additionally, this Agreement allows for the parties to maintain joint bank accounts, which may be considered marital/community property, upon agreement of the couple. The parties may also maintain separate bank accounts, which are considered separate property.
In this particular Agreement, it is presumed that the parties will enter into the marriage each with substantial assets. These assets, any income derived there from, and any other income in the form of a salary remain the separate property of the respective parties during the course of the marriage and after termination of the marriage. Unless the parties agree to buy a new marital home jointly as community property, this Agreement assumes that one party is the sole owner of the marital home, owned by that party prior to the marriage, which he or she will retain as separate property during and after the marriage. This Agreement provides for the parties to be responsible for paying for their own ordinary and/or non-ordinary living expenses during the marriage.
In addition to providing for the maintenance of separate property and allocation of expenses during the marriage, this Agreement also provides for the event of termination of the marriage. In the event of termination of the marriage by divorce, it provides that both parties waive their claim to any alimony, support, allowance, or separate maintenance.
The Agreement also contemplates the termination of the marriage by death. The Prospective Husband and Prospective Wife remain free to devise or bequeath as much or as little property to each other. However, any property that is not specifically devised or bequeathed to the other party remains the separate property of the deceased and passes according to the terms of his or her Will without presumption that the other party to the marriage is entitled to claim it. This Agreement provides that the parties, to the extent allowable by law, waive their respective rights to claim a spousal share or homestead rights in the other partys estate. Additional provision is made that parties may optionally maintain a life insurance policy for the benefit of the other party.
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