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Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract
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Marriage is one of the few personal contracts in which your state dictates the terms—unless you create your own customized premarital agreement.

Combining Nolo's legal expertise and plain-English writing, Prenuptial Agreements makes a potentially touchy subject easy to deal with while explaining how to create a valid contract. This easy-to-use book covers:
  • whether a prenup is right for your relationship
  • how to decide what a prenup should include
  • how to deal with special situations, such as one spouse’s debts, business ownership, or kids from a previous marriage
  • how to assemble a draft agreement
  • how to turn your draft into a contract
  • tips on negotiating and communicating
This edition of Prenuptial Agreements is completely revised and updated to reflect current state laws, plus worksheets and clauses for preparing an agreement that suits your unique needs.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherNOLO
Release dateSep 21, 2016
ISBN9781413323030
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Katherine Stoner

Katherine E. Stoner is a superior court commissioner in Monterey County, California. Prior to that, she was a certified family law specialist, with a practice focused primarily on family law and mediation. She was a founding member of Collaborative Practice of Monterey County. She is also the coauthor of Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract (Nolo). Katherine has been a trainer at the Center for Mediation in Law in Marin County, California, and is an adjunct faculty member at Monterey College of Law, where she teaches community property, family law, and mediation.

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