Disclaimer
The information provided here is intended solely as a general example concerning agreements made before marriage within the United States, specifically within the state of Michigan. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consulting a qualified attorney specializing in family law or contractual matters. Laws and regulations may vary depending on the jurisdiction, and adjustments may be necessary to ensure compliance with local requirements. The use of this example is entirely at the user’s own risk, and we accept no liability for any errors, omissions, or consequences resulting from its use without professional legal review.
Please note: This is a sample template of a Michigan Prenuptial Agreement for reference purposes only. Actual terms should be tailored to individual circumstances and reviewed by legal counsel.
Michigan Prenuptial Agreement Sample
Parties Involved:
Party A: [Name of Spouse A]
Address: [Address of Spouse A]
Party B: [Name of Spouse B]
Address: [Address of Spouse B]
Effective Date:
This agreement shall become effective on the date of marriage, [MM/DD/YYYY], or as otherwise specified herein.
Property and Assets:
This agreement addresses the management, ownership, and division of assets, properties, and liabilities acquired before and during the marriage as specified below.
Division of Property:
Assets and liabilities presently owned by each party shall remain separate unless explicitly exchanged or commingled, as detailed herein.
Financial Disclosure:
Both parties acknowledge full disclosure of their respective financial statuses and agree that this disclosure is accurate to the best of their knowledge.
Governing Law:
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Michigan. Any disputes shall be resolved within Michigan courts.
Additional Provisions:
- Both parties agree to seek independent legal counsel prior to signing.
- This agreement may only be amended through a written document signed by both parties.
- All provisions are binding upon execution and shall be enforceable under Michigan law.
[City], ______________________
[Name of Spouse A]
[Name of Spouse B]
