Antenuptial Contracts Explained - Easy online registration.
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Antenuptial Contract is also known as a Prenuptial Contract or 'Prenup'. Is a contract entered into by two people, prior to their marriage, to stipulate the terms and conditions for the exclusion of community of property between them. This will ensure that one person’s creditors cannot hold the other person liable for repayment of debt – unlike when people marry without an Antenuptial Contract, i.e. ‘in community of property’.
The Antenuptial Contract may also include almost any terms and conditions as long as they are not illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Most of these terms and conditions relate to the division of assets should the marriage be dissolved because of either death or divorce. During the marriage each spouse will retain his or her separate property and would have complete freedom to deal with that property as he or she chooses. This would not be the case if the parties were married without an Antenuptial Contract, i.e. ‘in community of property’.
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