Prenuptial Agreements in Alabama

A prenuptial agreement is often used to protect an individuals assets in the event of death or divorce.  The agreement is prepared to define property rights and to also define any additional obligations that arise during the marriage relationship.  You should disclose all the assets you possess truthfully.  Prenuptial agreements are carefully scrutinized by the Court to determine if they are just and reasonable.  Hiding assets could be a means to invalidate an otherwise valid prenuptial agreement.  Here are a few tips pertaining to prenuptial agreements.

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kristi hood - November 7, 2007 11:22 AM

What if man suddenly wants to get married the next day, calls his fiance's boss close to midnight for her to have off the next day, and springs the prenup on the way to the court house to be wed? His lawyer assigns her an attorney and the man listens to everything. Fiance' shocked and crying, Man threatens not to marry if she doesn't sign right away? Man commits adultry throughout marraige and is now divorcing her after 9 years of marraige.

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