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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
This doesn't have anything to do with a pre-nup....I know in some states, when children are involved, parental counseling is required.
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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