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A Prenuptial Agreement (often called a "prenup") is a formal legal contract entered into by two individuals before they are married, which outlines the distribution of property, assets, and financial responsibilities in the event of divorce or death. This advocate-reviewed template, available for download on wansom.ai, provides a structured, equitable framework that allows couples to define their financial expectations transparently before entering into a legal union.
This downloadable template is intended for engaged couples, individuals with significant pre-existing assets, business owners, and those who have been married previously. It is an essential tool for people who wish to protect personal wealth, clarify what constitutes "separate property" versus "marital property," and prevent lengthy, costly litigation should the marriage ever end.
The template requires full and honest financial disclosure from both parties, including a comprehensive list of assets, debts, income, and liabilities. It covers key provisions such as the division of property, spousal support (alimony) arrangements, debt responsibility, and the treatment of inheritance or family trusts. To be legally binding and resilient against future challenges, the agreement must be executed voluntarily without coercion, typically requires both parties to have independent legal counsel, and must be signed in accordance with local family law requirements.