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Prenuptial Agreement / Real Property

Prenuptial Agreement / Real Property Acquired

Once the parties are married, there is the issue of newly acquired real property. Quite often, the parties acquire real property together. Depending on where the funds come from for any down payment and whose income is being used to pay the new mortgage payments, or if the mortgage is being paid from a “community property account” to which both contribute a predetermined amount, that real property and its separate property or community property status, etc., is planned for in the Prenuptial Agreement.