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My spouse a prenuptial agreement and he do not have any assets he want me to sign it because he said he was going to be on his own business and only a house and we already married we've been married 17 years
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Dear Anonymous:
Once one is married they cannot sign a "prenuptial agreement." It would be a "postnuptial agreement." That said, since your spouse is clearly trying to set himself up in a better position than he would otherwise be in financially if you were to divorce, you have no incentive to sign such an agreement and equally clearly, no obligation to do so. However, such agreements can be negotiated to ensure that you would be fine financially in the event of a divorce. If you wish to consider the agreement, you should have an attorney look over it first, as there are so many possibilitiees that they cannot be addressed in this forum. Also, to make a postnuptial binding each party must make full financial disclosure.
Best of luck,
Cindy S. Vova
Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
Broward-Palm Beach-Miami-Dade
954-316-3496/561-962-2785
Answered on Mar 18th, 2021 at 5:31 AM