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Old 10-19-2007, 12:37 PM
DaemonSeid DaemonSeid is offline
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Originally Posted by Benzgirl View Post
This doesn't have anything to do with a pre-nup....I know in some states, when children are involved, parental counseling is required.
Pre nupts are common when property and spousal support is involved...children very rarely have nothing to do with any pre marital contracts.

here is something interesting

A sunset provision may be inserted into a prenuptial agreement, specifying that after a certain amount of time, the agreement will expire. In a few states, such as Maine, the agreement will automatically lapse after the birth of a child, unless the parties renew the agreement. In other states, a certain number of years of marriage will cause a prenuptial agreement to lapse. In states that have adopted the UPAA (Uniform Prenuptial Agreement Act), no sunset provision is provided by statute, but one could be privately contracted for.

http://www.answers.com/topic/prenuptial?cat=biz-fin
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