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Divorce/Separation - Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements
Here are a few of the things that you can choose to put in your Pre or Post-Nuptial Agreement:• Address what property will remain separate and what will become marital
• Define responsibility for pre-existing and marital debts and other financial obligations.
• You can include an indemnity clause to protect the non-debtor party.
• You can predetermine the division of marital property on divorce.
• You can predetermine the allocation of responsibility for debt at the conclusion of a
divorce proceeding
• You can make decisions regarding Maintenance.
• You can adjust the rights of the parties upon death of either spouse including the
elective share under Colorado Statute or the relinquishment of marital rights at death.
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