Creating Your Own Prenup Agreement Contract
The moment you want to be with your counsel and ask for assistance, it is better that you have at least some working knowledge of what to put in your prenup contract, and for this reason, you must know the proper contents required by law and those proscribed by the law. The following are some points that you might want to consider:
- The stipulation must not be ambiguous;
- The agreement must be clear in itself; the terms are accorded their simple meaning;
- The stipulation must not be contrary to law, morals, public policy and unreasonable reasons;
- The contract must not have any impossible or unjust conditions;
- The contract must not be too oppressive or onerous.
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