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Please note: This is a sample Marriage Agreement for California template, provided for illustrative purposes only. Actual terms may vary based on specific circumstances and legal advice.
Sample Marriage Agreement (California)
Parties Involved:
Party A: John Doe
Address: 123 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90001
Party B: Jane Smith
Address: 456 Elm Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90002
Marriage Details:
This agreement pertains to the marriage between Party A and Party B, entered into on [Date], to define the rights and obligations of each party during the course of the marriage and in the event of separation or divorce.
Property and Assets:
Any property, assets, or debts acquired during the marriage shall be considered joint or separate property as specified herein, according to California community property laws.
Mutual Responsibilities and Terms:
Both parties agree to mutual support, honesty, and fidelity. Terms regarding child custody, support, and other necessary provisions are to be specified as needed.
Governing Law:
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Disputes shall be resolved through binding arbitration or courts within California.
Additional Provisions:
- Both parties agree that the agreement can be amended only by written consent signed by both.
- Any existing debts or property division are to be clarified and documented separately.
- This agreement is intended to supplement, not replace, a formal marriage or prenuptial agreement, if applicable.
Los Angeles, ______________________
John Doe (Party A)
Jane Smith (Party B)
