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Pre-Nuptial Agreements are contracts between prospective spouses who are
contemplating to be married. These contracts define the property rights
of each of the prospective spouses during marriage and in the event of
death, separation or divorce. A Pre-Nuptial Agreement becomes effective
upon marriage.
Domestic Relations Law Section 236, Part B, (3) states that such agreements
include the following subject matters: "(1) a contract to make a
testamentary provision of any kind, or a waiver of any right to elect
against the provisions of a will; (2) provision for the ownership, division
or distribution of separate and marital property; (3) provision for the
amount and duration of maintenance or other terms and conditions of the
marriage relationship, subject to the provisions of section 5-311 of the
General Obligations Law, and provided that such terms were fair and reasonable
at the time of the making of the agreement and are not unconscionable
at the time of entry of final judgment; and (4) provision for custody,
care, education and maintenance of any child of the parties

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