What Is a Prenuptial Agreement?

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Ever wondered what a prenuptial agreement is? Let’s break it down. A prenuptial agreement, or “prenup,” is a legal document that outlines how assets will be divided if a marriage ends. You might consider a prenup to protect personal assets, ensure financial clarity, or address how debt will be divided. A prenup cannot determine child support or child custody. Many people getting married for a second time use prenups to protect inheritances for children from their previous marriage. While it may not be romantic, a prenup can provide peace of mind and help avoid future conflicts. To learn more about prenuptial agreements and whether one may be right for you, visit LawInfo.com today.

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