What requirements must be met for a prenuptial agreement to be held valid and legally enforceable?
Usually, for a prenuptial agreement to be held valid and enforceable by a court it must comply with the following requirements: • The agreement must be in writing, signed and witnessed. • Both parties must have provided complete disclosure of all assets liabilities. • If parties have legal representation, each party must retain their own lawyer to ensure they receive independent legal advice. • There cannot be any evidence of duress, coercion, or undue influence. • Provisions between the parties must be legally permissible.