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  2. Prenuptial agreement - Wikipedia

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    A prenuptial agreement, antenuptial agreement, or premarital agreement (commonly referred to as a prenup), is a written contract entered into by a couple before marriage or a civil union that enables them to select and control many of the legal rights they acquire upon marrying, and what happens when their marriage ends by death or divorce.

  3. Celebrity Prenup Details: Who Got One, Who Didn't and What ...

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    For the uninitiated: A prenup (short for a prenuptial agreement) is a legal document signed before the wedding, which spells out how assets will be divided in the event of a divorce.

  4. The Pros and Cons of Prenups: What You Should Know - AOL

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    Everyone is always supportive of saving time and money, but when it comes to your personal life are prenuptial agreements the killers of romance? Protecting your assets sounds like a good idea on...

  5. I insisted on a prenup agreement with my fiancé. I make more ...

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    A woman who insisted on a prenuptial agreement with her fiancé explains what she asked for and how much it cost. Prenups aren't just for rich people.

  6. Nuptial agreement - Wikipedia

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    Prenuptial agreement, a contract entered into prior to marriage or civil union. Postnuptial agreement , similar to a prenuptial but executed after a couple gets married. Topics referred to by the same term

  7. Jewish prenuptial agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish prenuptial agreement has been developed in recent times with the stated intent of keeping the Jewish woman from becoming an agunah in cases where the husband refuses to grant her a get (Jewish divorce document). [1] Without such an agreement, Jewish marriages cannot be dissolved without the consent and cooperation of both spouses.