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prenuptial agreement
You should consult with an attorney who specializes in family and probate law in your area as soon as possible. Take your copy of the prenuptial agreement with you. The agreement you signed may be voidable and you may have rights under the state laws of inheritance.
No. Both owners must sign the agreement to make it legal and enforceable for both tenant and landlord.
she can sign ONLY if both the their names appear on the document and it is either /or , if NOT then she cannot.
Not unless she is his attorney in fact under a power of attorney.
No. She would need her husband's written consent to make the agreement binding. All the owners of the property must sign.
It depends on the state you live in. In some states the new spouse is also responsible for child support. However, in most states they are not. That doesn't mean that DHS can't take money from a joint bank account or joint tax return though. A prenuptial agreement is only between two individuals, and therefore has no bearing on state and local child support laws.
If she agreed to sign it, she still has to. The ex husband's heirs can enforce the agreement on behalf of his estate.
I am no attorney and this is who you should be contacting. Depending on the state you are living in and if you have a prenuptial contract between you and your wife.. depends on whether or not she gets any part of your company. It also depends if she wants a part in your company as well. She may surprise you and leave you with the company all to yourself. Especially if she is getting everything else! So this is something to find out through an attorney as states all states are different. Unless you have a prenuptial then if you stated in the prenuptial that you own the company no matter what kind of dissolve of the marriage, then you are all set. You have no worries.. This may something you want to do in the future a prenuptial contract or agreement.. it saves a lot of business people a lot of hassles like this.
The wife signed to keep the peace between husband and his only sister who was against her brother marrying me.
If he dies, the house should become soley her property unless othewise stated in the prenuptual agreement. If they have an agreement that she doesn't get the house and they break up, it would be up to him whether she stayed or not. It would not be her property if he owned it before the marriage. If it was purchased after marriage with money earned after the marriage then it would be upto them or the court to decide.
Stefanie Ridel was Ron Fair's first wife.