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Prenuptial agreements

"Premarital" (Antenuptial) Agreements, are agreements executed between prospective spouses in contemplation of marriage, to be effective upon marriage.  Premarital agreements executed on or after January 1, 1986 are subject to the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. They may deal with the parties' present and future property rights, both inter vivos and postmortem, and other related matters incident to the marital relationship.

Regardless of the length of the relationship and extent of knowledge  you have about your fiancee, we strongly recommend the use of a prenuptial agreement to protect your assets and the assets of your heirs in the case that the marriage ends in divorce.

TWO IMPORTANT POINTS

1. To be enforceable, the prenuptial agreement must comply with the laws of your State.  

2.  Your fiancee should engage an attorney who speaks her native language to meet with her in her country to explain the agreement before she signs it. This important step greatly enhances the agreements ability to enforce its provisions. 

So we recommend you contact a local attorney in your resident state
or for less expensive, and often state specific help try  Legal Zoom.

 

Doing it Yourself ? Try this expert tip. 

    Expert Tip # 7

    Request the consulate to fax the Packet 3 to your Fiancee (or to you). If sent to you, use a courier to speed the documents to your Fiancee without delay.

     

     More Do it Yourself Fiancee Visa tips at Fiancee Visa Secrets.com.

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Note:  If legal advice is required we recommend hiring an attorney.  The staff at Heart of Asia and Fianceevisaservices.com  is not an Attorney,  Immigration Law Firm, or employees of Home Land Security (I.N.S.) or (USCIS)  and can not offer legal advice.