An Alaska Prenuptial Agreement refers to a formal contract signed by the partners before getting married to outline certain rules regarding their cohabitation and decide what to do in the event of separation and divorce. Whether you want to guarantee your assets remain intact if you and your spouse are no longer married or you need to protect the interests of your children, prepare this instrument and clarify the specifics of your life together and possible break up.
An Alaska Prenuptial Agreement template can be downloaded below.
The contents of the document depend on the parties but at a minimum, disclose and describe the assets that belong to each spouse and will not be included in the marital property, explain how the couple will deal with debts, and whether one partner is responsible for the financial issues of the other, list the terms of alimony and spousal support, record the rights and duties of the parties regarding their contributions to daily expenses, ensure the children receive a fair share of assets in case you separate, and provide the information about joint bank accounts you both have access to.
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