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Pennsylvania Prenuptial Agreement Forms

He proposes, she accepts, and the date for marriage is set. The couple sits down to discuss the flower arrangements, the band, and…the prenuptial agreement? The very idea makes many people hesitate: still fresh with the glow of romance, is it appropriate to think about the demise of the marriage?

Though they have been stigmatized in popular culture as cynical arrangements and romance-killers, Pennsylvania prenuptial agreements have become more and more common in recent years. Indeed, with approximately 1/3 of all first marriages, and nearly ? of all second and third marriages, ending in divorce, Pennsylvania prenuptial agreement may be seen not only as practical but as necessary. Without such agreements, the state may either grant each spouse one-half of the marital assets (if they live in a community property state ) or divide the assets based on an "equitable distribution" (if they live in a non-community property state). Any non-traditional or specific allocations that you wish to make should be covered by your Pennsylvania prenuptial agreement to avoid the standard distributions.

Pennsylvania  prenuptial agreement is a private agreement between two parties who are intending to marry that sets forth the distribution of assets (and debts) that will occur in the event of the parties’ divorce or death.

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The Pennsylvania Prenuptial Agreement form can be downloaded and accessed immediately and you will then be able to edit and use them as often as you like.

 

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