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Please note: This is a sample Post-Nuptial Agreement template for California, provided for illustration purposes only. Actual terms may vary depending on specific circumstances and applicable laws.
Post-Nuptial Agreement Sample (CA)
Parties:
Spouse 1: [Name of Spouse 1]
Address: [Address of Spouse 1]
Spouse 2: [Name of Spouse 2]
Address: [Address of Spouse 2]
Recitals:
This Post-Nuptial Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into voluntarily by the parties to establish their respective rights and obligations regarding property and financial matters following their marriage.
Property and Assets:
The parties agree to disclose all community and separate property owned as of the date of this Agreement, including real estate, bank accounts, investments, and personal property.
Terms and Conditions:
- Each spouse retains sole ownership of their separate property as listed herein.
- Community property shall be managed and divided in accordance with this Agreement and California law.
- In the event of separation or divorce, the property shall be divided as specified in this Agreement.
Governing Law:
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Any disputes arising shall be resolved within the appropriate California courts.
Additional Provisions:
- Both parties declare that they have had the opportunity to seek independent legal counsel.
- This Agreement may only be amended or revoked in writing signed by both parties.
- This Agreement is executed voluntarily without coercion, duress, or undue influence.
[City], California, ______________________
[Name of Spouse 1] (Party 1)
[Name of Spouse 2] (Party 2)
