Prenup/Postnuptial Agreement

In Idaho, a prenuptial agreement (also known as a premarital agreement) must be in writing and signed by both parties to be enforceable.

It's also important that the agreement is not unconscionable, meaning it should be fair and reasonable, and the parties must voluntarily agree to it without coercion.

Additionally, both parties should have a full and fair disclosure of all assets and liabilities. 

Also in Idaho, a postnuptial agreement, also known as a marriage contract, is a legally binding agreement created after a couple is married. These agreements can address various financial matters and asset division, often reflecting changes in a couple's financial status or relationship dynamics. To ensure enforceability, both parties should have separate legal counsel and receive full financial disclosure. 

If this is a process you are needing help with, please call our team to set up a free phone consultation.

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