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Does my prenuptial agreement need to address “commingling” of separate and joint property?

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Does my prenuptial agreement need to address “commingling” of separate and joint property?

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Yes. In most marriages commingling of assets occurs, muddying the water between his, hers and theirs. For example, if a person sells some of his/her assets and uses the proceeds to help purchase community property such as a home, dissecting ownership can be difficult and should be addressed in the prenuptial (prenuptial) agreement.

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