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Prenuptial Agreement

Prenuptial Agreement / Children

Starting a marriage with children from a prior marriage is not an impediment to either the marriage or the establishment of a Prenuptial Agreement, as long as the typical issues that are a set part of raising children is addressed in advance. Unless and until the new spouse legally adopts the children of the other new spouse, most of the provisions regarding children is common sense. Typically the issues involve where will the children live, how will child care, medical costs, school costs, clothing, etc., be paid for. Anyone who has children knows that making decisions in advance regarding non-financial matters, such as how the children are to be raised, is best addressed in very general terms or not at all.