
postnuptial agreements
A postnuptial agreement is a legal contract made between spouses after they are married, detailing how they will handle finances, property, and other assets both during the marriage and in the event of divorce or separation. It helps clarify expectations, protect individual interests, and reduce potential conflicts. Unlike prenups, which are created before marriage, postnuptial agreements are negotiated and signed after the couple is already married. They are enforceable in court if properly drafted and voluntary, serving as a practical tool to manage financial matters and protect both parties' interests over time.