What Steps are Necessary to Enter a Valid Premarital Agreement in Arkansas?
The Arkansas Uniform Premarital Agreement Act requires that premarital agreements be in writing and signed by both parties. In order to be valid, the agreement must be made voluntarily by both parties and not be unconscionable. Both parties must provide fair and reasonable disclosure of their property and financial obligations to the other party. Arkansas state law is specific as to the matters which may be included in the agreement. A premarital agreement may be amended once the parties are married if both parties agree to the amendment in writing.
Other Arkansas Prenuptial Issues FAQs
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In Arkansas, Can a Spouse Give Up His or Her Right to Alimony in a Premarital Agreement?
A: Yes, Arkansas law allows spouses to include modification or elimination of spousal support in their prenuptial agreement. However, if that modification or … More
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