What can you do if you failed to get a prenup before getting married? Is there anything I can do that’s close to a Prenup when I’m already married?
What can you do if you failed to get a prenup before getting married? Is there anything I can do that’s close to a Prenup when I’m already married? It is possible to get an agreement like a prenuptial agreement after marriage, if your spouse is willing and if the jurisdiction where you can file for divorce permits such an agreement. It’s known, fittingly, as a post-nuptial agreement. In Utah, where I practice divorce law, a postnuptial agreement is enforceable absent fraud, coercion, or material nondisclosure. Normal rules of contract construction would be applied in resolving any disagreement between a husband and wife regarding the scope and meaning of a postnuptial agreement.
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