A Missouri Prenuptial Agreement is a written contract prepared and signed by two people that plan to be married and want to determine their mutual rights and responsibilities that relate to their life together and potential divorce.
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You can define your spousal obligations in the household and agree on how the property acquired in marriage will be shared or divided.
Download a Missouri Prenuptial Agreement template below.
The contents of the document are tailored to the needs of the partners, but the most common clauses include the disclosure of assets they currently own, the distribution of their future earnings, the description of spousal support and financial assistance the kids of the couple will be entitled to during the marriage and after their parents are separated, the inheritance rights of all involved individuals, and the grounds for divorce that nullify the terms you put in writing - for instance, many similar contracts deny the spouse that committed adultery the right to keep a marital home after the divorce. Visit a notary public to acknowledge your intentions to be bound to the contractual conditions.
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