A South Carolina Postnuptial Agreement is a formal instrument required to let the married spouses determine the terms valid during their time together and after their potential separation. If for some reason you did not negotiate the terms of the potential divorce or did not agree upon the amount of financial assistance one of you and your children will be entitled to receive from the other spouse, there is an opportunity to do it once you are married - just draft this document and update it whenever necessary.
A South Carolina Postnuptial Agreement template can be found below.
It is relatively simple to create it from scratch, without hiring a professional lawyer - identify the parties and their kids, indicate how the property, including the possessions acquired during the marriage, will be divided, specify whether either of the spouses will receive money for personal needs before the divorce is final, disclose your assets, liabilities, and debts to guarantee the transparency of the agreement, refer to events that will nullify the conditions put in writing such as an extramarital affair, and acknowledge the intention to sign the contract before a notary public.
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