A prenuptial agreement (commonly known as a “prenup”) can be a powerful tool for protecting assets and setting clear financial expectations before marriage. However, not every prenup will hold up in court. In Indiana, specific rules determine when a prenup is enforceable.
Is there a large financial disparity between you and your future spouse? Do you have a specific house, account, or asset that you want to protect from divorce? This is the contract that can safeguard your future.
Basic Requirements for Enforceability