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Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract

Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair & Lasting Contract
Authors: Katherine E. Stoner, Shae Irving
Publisher: NOLO
Category: Book

List Price: $34.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 243791

Media: Paperback
Edition: 3rd
Number Of Items: 2
Pages: 316
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 1413307159
Dewey Decimal Number: 346.7301662
EAN: 9781413307153

Publication Date: October 20, 2008
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Product Description
Write a prenuptial agreement and enter your marriage with eyes wide open.

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-read book covers:

  • whether a prenup is right for your relationship
  • how to decide what a prenup should include
  • how to assemble a draft agreement
  • how to turn your draft into a contract
  • tips on negotiating and communicating


    The new 3rd edition of Prenuptial Agreements is completely revised and updated to reflect current state laws, plus worksheets are provided as tear-outs and on CD-ROM, as well as clauses for preparing an agreement that suits your unique needs.

    List of Forms
    Worksheets

    Worksheet 1: Financial Inventory

    Worksheet 2: Credit History and Spending Habits

    Worksheet 3: Financial Outlook

    Worksheet 4: Prenup Goals

    Worksheet 5: The Basics of Our Prenup

    Worksheet 6: Comparison of Prenup to Law

    Clauses for Building Your Prenup

    A. Your Prenup's Title (Mandatory for All Agreements)

    B. The Ten Basic Paragraphs (Mandatory for All Agreements)

    C. Optional Paragraphs (Insert After Paragraph 8, Above)

    D. Financial Disclosures (Mandatory for All Agreements)

    E. Abstract of Prenup


  • Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Prenuptial Agreements Are A Necessity And So Is This Book   January 26, 2007
     8 out of 9 found this review helpful

    As I am preparing to be wed for the second time in November 2007, it is necessary for me to execute a prenuptial agreement to protect my assets and the assets of my children. It would be irresponsible to marry without one. I have researched available information on the internet including a determination of the best book on this subject matter. I ordered this book from Amazon at the best price available and I was not disappointed. The book is informative and includes sample language and forms to prepare your own prenuptial agreement. I, however, will simply use the book as reference material so I can carry on an intelligent conversation with an attorney of my choosing. I would NEVER try to prepare and execute a prenuptial agreement on my own given the complexities, legal issues, and different circumstances of each person. If you are in my situation, order the book and learn from it. Then, seek out an attorney to prepare and execute the agreement to ensure it cannot be challenged. Although I have a distaste for attorneys, sometimes you just can't get along without them. Regards and I wish you all a long, loving and prosperous marriage.


    5 out of 5 stars great introduction and hands-on guide   April 6, 2007
     5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    In my opinion, everybody should have a prenup because the process of drafting one teaches couples how to talk about money - and invaluable asset in their marriage to come.
    We used this book to plan our prenup before our marriage in 2005.
    It gives you all the relevant information, helps you consider all the important points, and alerts you about differences across states etc.
    We still used lawyers to bullet-proof the agreement, but knowing exactly what we wanted greatly cut down on fees. In fact, my lawyer commented that she rarely had such a well-prepared client and the draft of the agreement was the fairest she had seen in years.



    3 out of 5 stars limited usefulness   March 16, 2007
     3 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Because it is written in terms of "we will do this, etc." instead of "they will do this, etc." the book makes prenups more understandable but is less useful for someone who wants to do their own.


    5 out of 5 stars Abosolutely Fabulous   March 13, 2008
     3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    My now husband and I used this book and the included cd to write our pre-marital agreement. We did have seperate attorney's read it and explain it to avoid any conflict of interest excetra. Mine read it over for legality. His attorney was hesitant about not writeing it and allowing for reduced fees for only reviewing it because he sees too many that are not done well by do-it-yourselfers. However, after my husband's meeting he told me his attorney said that it was the most thurough and accurate do-it-yourself agreement he has ever seen!

    I would highly recomend this, as well as negotiating lower fees if you choose to hire an attorny.



    4 out of 5 stars Excellent review of prenups   December 22, 2006
     2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    If you are marrying late, with significant assets, or have children from a former marriage you wish to take care of, a pre-nuptial agreement may be for you.

    The book is quite thorough in its description of the basics, and provides a sound foundation for drafting a prenup. However, if you are very wealthy with millions of dollars in assets, and you are concerned that your new spouse will thwart your wishes when you die, you really should do your homework with this book, then contact an attorney.

    Recommended





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