Balancing Roots and Rights: Innovating Marital Residence Provisions in Prenuptial Agreements
One of the most significant, and oftentimes complex, pieces of prenuptial agreement negotiations relates to residences purchased during the marriage. A creative and proactive approach is called for.
August 29, 2024 at 01:20 PM
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Family LawOne of the most significant, and oftentimes complex, pieces of prenuptial agreement ("prenup") negotiations relates to residences purchased during the marriage, as it forces couples to consider sensitive questions as to how their homes will be owned during the marriage and distributed upon divorce. Discussions around issues of title, equity, occupancy, and buyout rights can make this one of the most emotionally fraught parts of the prenup negotiation.
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