

Neither party can be forced to sign an agreement. Prenuptial agreements can include provisions detailing the division of assets if the relationship breaks down and ends in divorce.īoth parties must voluntarily sign the prenuptial agreement. In Illinois, prenuptial agreements must be in writing and signed by both parties in order to be enforceable. The agreements can also outline each partner's maintenance (alimony) obligations as well as non-financial considerations. High net-worth couples often utilize prenuptial agreements to protect each partner's assets or business interests in the event the relationship fails.


Once agreed upon and signed by both parties, properly drafted prenuptial agreements are a legal contract and their stipulations must be carried out. Before signing a prenup it is important to seek the advice of an Illinois family law attorney to ensure the provisions correctly detail your wishes and comply with Illinois statutes related to prenuptial agreements. A brief overview of prenuptial agreementsĪgreements entered into before marriage are often referred to as prenups. Though couples may believe a prenuptial agreement is set in stone once it is signed, there are circumstances under which Illinois courts can invalidate or nullify a prenuptial agreement. Prenuptial agreements are a common way individuals can protect assets and property prior to marriage. DuPage County Lawyers Provide Prenuptial Agreement Enforcement Help
