A prenuptial agreement remains in place throughout the marriage but generally has no practical effect unless the marriage ends in divorce or one spouse dies. Some prenups [...]
Yes. A well-drafted prenuptial agreement can designate your business as separate property and define how its value — including any appreciation that occurs during the marriage — [...]
Rhode Island law does not strictly require both parties to have independent legal counsel, but it is strongly recommended. If your partner signs a prenup without their [...]
A prenuptial agreement is signed before the marriage takes place, while a postnuptial agreement is signed after the couple is already legally married. Both types of agreements [...]
There is no specific minimum timeline required by Rhode Island law, but signing well in advance of the wedding — ideally several months before — is strongly [...]
No. Child custody and child support cannot be determined in a prenuptial agreement in Rhode Island. These matters are always decided by the Family Court at the [...]