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I intend to marry my beloved partner soon and would like to ensure that our prenup agreement will be valid in case we separate. What steps should I take, when we go to the notary to sign our Prenup agreement?

By: דיאנה שאלתיאלPublished on: 25 February, 2025

 

In order to make sure your prenup agreement is enforceable by law, if you divorce, the agreement has to stand by 3 conditions. First you have to sign it before your wedding, second, you have to make sure that the agreement is authorized in compliance with The notaries’ law, meaning that the notary attaches a signed confirmation form to the agreement (form # 13), and that the notary sees that you are signing the agreement out of agreement and understanding of its meaning and consequences (see for comparison Family case # 29787-11-22).

 


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