Creating A Prenuptial Agreement - Top Things To Remember in Quitclaim Deed

Revised: 07/13/2022 3:37 a.m.

  • July 13, 2022, 1 a.m.
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A Prenuptial agreement, also referred to as a “Prenup”, is a legally binding document that is often created before a marriage officially takes place - in order to establish trust and mutual understanding. It comes with several conditions and restrictions designed to ensure the best interests of both parties in marriage and it says in no uncertain terms the rights, responsibility etc of spouses during the termination of their marital relationship with each other.

There are many important things that you should remember while trying to create a free prenuptial agreement in Maine for your specific requirements.

Top Things to Remember While Creating a Prenuptial Agreement

You should keep in mind:

Types of assets to keep to yourself

Basically, you have to make a list of the kind of assets you would not like to part with, if your marriage comes to an end. Nobody likes to have a marital relationship come to an end but if it happens, as is found to be inevitable in some cases unfortunately, you would certainly not like to have your precious assets and belongings go to your ex-spouse forever.

Rights and responsibilities

Rather than the state deciding on your rights, such as child visitation rights, you can be the one to take a decision on when you can visit your child, the kind of rights that you will continue to enjoy in a partnership business, even after the failure of your marital relationship and so on.

You can also mention beforehand about your shared and joint responsibilities to raise and nurture your child from the wedlock or even the rights and duties towards a child from a previous marriage. It can be very easy for you to get a free prenuptial agreement template form from any of the legal template websites out there, download it and customize it for your needs - all for free.

Types of benefits to retain and enjoy

If the two of you wish to opt for a joint insurance policy, it will be a good idea to mention beforehand in the agreement whether the two of you would continue to be in the same policy jointly and go on enjoying the benefits of the same, or whether you have some other plans.

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Last updated July 13, 2022


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