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Everything to know about Nevada prenups
Prenuptial agreements can help limit the expense of litigation regarding disputes relevant to the marital estate should one spouse die or should the parties divorce in the future. While you don’t have to visit an attorney to draft a prenup, Prenuptial Agreements must be in writing to be legally valid in Nevada, and must meet other requirements. Read on for the details!
A prenuptial agreement (also referred to as a prenup or premarital agreement) is a legal agreement made between two people that plan to marry. A prenuptial agreement must be signed prior to marriage, and under Nevada law, become effective upon marriage. Nevada prenups are governed by the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act, and Nevada defines Premarital agreement as “an agreement between prospective spouses made in contemplation of marriage and to be effective upon marriage.”