Choice of Law Provisions in Prenuptial Agreements

23 Jun , 2022

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This webinar will cover choice of law clauses in prenuptial agreements. When preparing a prenuptial agreement, the drafting attorney can, within reason, select the law that will apply to the agreement in the event a party ever seeks to enforce it. The choice of law should be a thoughtful one as it has far-reaching implications. 

In particular, we will discuss how to determine which law to choose for your client’s prenuptial agreement, and understanding the criteria necessary for a choice of law to be valid and enforceable. We will cover what happens if there is no choice of law provision in a prenuptial agreement, and what happens if parties relocate during the marriage.

 

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