

Generally, a prenuptial agreement (better known as a “prenup”) is a written contract between prospective spouses that outlines several rights and duties and how assets and debts will be divided in a divorce. Without a valid prenup, Texas law concerning separate and community property will apply. Unless the spouses agree otherwise in a final property settlement, they will keep their respective pre-marital property, and all assets acquired and debts incurred during the marriage will be divided in a “just and right” manner.
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