Yes you definitely can!
No, a prenuptial agreement is not binding if it is not signed. Of course, I'm not a lawyer. So, if you are in a situation where you are questioning whether or not you signed a prenuptial agreement and whether or not it is binding, please consult a real lawyer!
The simplest and most effective way would be to register the copyrights or patents. Then stipulate in your agreement that you retain ownership to those registered works or inventions.
If you haven't signed them yet, and you haven't any formal separation agreement, and you own the house jointly with your ex, you have as much right to say who lives there as she does. In fact, if she's got a boyfriend and you're not legally separated, that's lawyer fodder depending on the State you're in. It all depends on your State law concerning joint property and any separation agreement.
You, your lawyer or the creditor's lawyer has to draft a reaffirmation agreement (form usually available at the local bankruptcy court website), get it signed and filed.
A pre-nuptual agreement is a type of contract. The parties have set obligations and limitations on their sharing of property.
Yes he can file for divorce and they will have to come to a new agreement.
When you have filed your signed and notarized (by both parties) legal separation agreement with your county Court. Michelle Rozen, Divorce and Legal Separation Mediator NY, NJ, CT www.DivorceWithoutDisaster.com
That depends which peace agreement your talking about. The peace agreement with Egypt was signed by Menachem Begin. The peace agreement with Jordan was signed by Yitzchak Rabin.
The Military Bases Agreement of 1947 was signed on March 27, 1947.
Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.
is a signed mediation agreement binding if one party was forced into it
Properly no, but if youbreach it, you could be sued financially for breach of contract.