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The information provided is intended solely for general understanding regarding agreements made between spouses after marriage in the state of California. It does not constitute legal advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified attorney experienced in family law and related legal matters in California. Laws and regulations may vary depending on the jurisdiction, and adjustments may be necessary to ensure compliance. The use of this information is at the user’s own risk, and we assume no liability for errors or consequences resulting from its application without professional legal review.
Please note: This is a sample Postnuptial Agreement template for California, created for illustrative purposes only. The actual terms may vary based on specific circumstances and legal advice.
Postnuptial Agreement Sample – California, US
Parties Involved:
Spouse 1: [Name]
Address: [Address]
Spouse 2: [Name]
Address: [Address]
Purpose of Agreement:
This Postnuptial Agreement is made to outline the division of assets, debts, and financial responsibilities between the parties following their marriage, in accordance with California law.
Asset and Property Rights:
Both parties agree to disclose and enumerate all current assets and liabilities, and how they shall be managed or divided during or after the marriage.
Spousal Support:
Terms regarding spousal support shall be as follows: [Specify terms or state that spousal support is waived or deferred.]
Confidentiality:
The terms of this agreement shall remain confidential between the parties, except as required by law.
Governing Law & Dispute Resolution:
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Any disputes arising shall be resolved through mediation or court proceedings within California courts.
Additional Provisions:
- Both parties confirm they have obtained independent legal advice prior to signing.
- This agreement can only be amended in writing signed by both parties.
- All disclosures made are accurate and complete to the best of each party’s knowledge.
California, ______________________
[Spouse 1 Name] (Party 1)
[Spouse 2 Name] (Party 2)
