Fort Wayne Indiana Premarital Agreements Package

State:
Indiana
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Fort Wayne
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IN-P035-PKG
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This package can be used by persons who have been previously married, or by persons who have never been married. It includes provisions regarding the contemplated marriage, assets and debts disclosure and property rights after the marriage. The forms describe the rights, duties and obligations of prospective parties during and upon termination of marriage through death or divorce.



These forms are often used by individuals who want to ensure the proper and organized disposition of their assets in the event of death or divorce. Among the benefits that prenuptial agreements provide are avoidance of costly litigation, protection of family and/or business assets, protection against creditors and assurance that the marital property will be disposed of properly.


Included in your package are the following forms:



1. Prenuptial Premarital Agreement without Financial Statements;

2. Amendment to Prenuptial or Premarital Agreement;

3. Financial Statements only in Connection with Prenuptial Premarital Agreement;

4. Revocation of Premarital or Prenuptial Agreement
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Prenuptial Agreements in Indiana The prenuptial agreement must be in writing, and must be signed by both individuals.Each party must fully disclose each of their financial assets and debts.Each party must voluntarily agree to the prenuptial agreement; there cannot be evidence of coercion or duress.

Do Prenups Expire? Prenups do not expire unless you have a specific clause in your prenuptial agreement stating an expiration date. Your prenup will remain valid for as long as you are married, unless both parties consent to an amendment or revocation.

If one party lacks appropriate legal representation the judge may toss the prenuptial agreement. Each party must have their own independent counsel who can explain the agreement and its terms and conditions fully to the person signing the agreement.

Under the UPAA, all Indiana prenuptial agreements must be in writing and signed by both spouses. In general, future spouses should negotiate the terms of their agreement well before the wedding day, and each spouse should be represented by counsel.

Generally, the answer is that there is no expiration date. You'll need to show the prenup is invalid for reasons other than the length of the marriage. You'll need an experienced family lawyer who aggressively fights to protect your marital property interests and fights for alimony, child custody, and child support.

The Indiana courts refer to a prenuptial agreement as a ?premarital agreement.? A premarital, antenuptial, and prenuptial agreement is all the same: a legal contract drafted between two parties before getting married. A prenup is only valid after the marriage takes place.

Indiana law requires a number of components for a prenuptial agreement to be held valid by a court of law: The prenuptial agreement must be in writing, and must be signed by both individuals. An oral prenuptial agreement is not valid. Each party must fully disclose each of their financial assets and debts.

Typically, prenups cost around $2,500, but can cost more if you spend a while haggling out various issues.

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