Prenuptials Legal Guides (23 found)

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Diana Michelle Tennis
Written by Diana Michelle Tennis
Contributor Level 6

If you live separately from your spouse and they sue you for divorce from their state, there is a very good chance that their state does not have jurisdiction, or power, over you. This can be a very big issue and help you.
Alexander Duie Pyle Latta
Written by Alexander Duie Pyle Latta
Contributor Level 4

You don’t have to be rich to need a premarital agreement (sometimes called a “prenup”). In fact, in some cases, people of modest means may need a premarital agreement even more than wealthier individuals. This article will discuss some circumstances where you might benefit from a prenup.
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Written by Avvo Staff
Since most states lean toward granting no-fault divorce, proving adultery in court has become rather dated. There are a few cases where proving adultery may be an advantage in a divorce case, such as when a non-adultery clause in a prenuptial agreement is involved.

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