prenuptial
Americanadjective
adjective
Pronunciation
See nuptial.
Usage
What does prenuptial mean? Prenuptial means before marriage.Prenuptial is most commonly used in the term prenuptial agreement, which refers to a legal contract entered into by a couple before marriage that specifies things like the division of their finances and assets, especially in case the marriage ends, such as through divorce. It is commonly called a prenup for short.Example: Everyone thought it was strange that we had a prenuptial agreement, but life is unpredictable.
Etymology
Origin of prenuptial
Example Sentences
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In addition to the wedding certificate, James signed a prenuptial agreement that Burden’s mother insisted upon.
From Los Angeles Times
These services are often packaged with other family-office services, with firms handling everything from paying clients’ bills to helping with estate planning and prenuptial agreements.
Generally, a life estate trumps a prenuptial agreement, and a prenup trumps a will.
From MarketWatch
I eventually remarried — another kind man, also in his second marriage — and we signed a strong prenuptial agreement.
From MarketWatch
Second, a will does not necessarily override a prenuptial agreement.
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