Arkansas Premarital Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into before marriage that outlines how certain financial matters will be handled if the marriage ends. Arkansas law allows prenuptial agreements when specific legal requirements are met.
These agreements may address property division, debt responsibility, and spousal support. They require full financial disclosure and voluntary consent to be enforceable.
Prenuptial agreements help couples clarify expectations and reduce uncertainty by addressing financial issues in advance.
When properly drafted, prenuptial agreements provide predictability and legal clarity.
Prenuptial agreements can help protect assets and clarify financial expectations. If you are considering a prenup in Arkansas, contact our office to discuss your options.
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