Before getting married, some couples choose to enter into an agreement regarding current and future ownership of their property. Such prenuptial agreements lay out the ownership and rights of property and debt during the marriage, and, most importantly, how they will divide the property and debt acquired both before and after the marriage in the event of a divorce. Such agreements can help remove some of the conflicts that often arise when a marriage fails. However, prenuptial agreements do not address child custody and support issues.
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