Prenups last, usually by their terms, for the entire length of the marriage.
Prenups, however, sometimes include provisions that expire.
The most common one might be, ''We agreed that there's going to be no spousal support
unless we're married for at least 10 years.''
Many people would think that's a reasonable compromise.
Otherwise, prenups are intended to be valid for the length of the marriage.
Prenups are, generally, a fairly advanced concept.
Well, most family law attorneys would pretend that they understand what they're talking
about when they're talking about prenups agreements.
If you're seriously considering a prenup or, more importantly, you're entering a divorce
where a prenup was created before marriage, you really need to make sure you talk to competent
counsel like Holstrom, Block, and Parke.
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