Authentication of Signatures on Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is an agreement made by a couple, in advance of their marriage, settling all matters of assets and finances between couples. Such an agreement can save the couple much financial and emotional heartache in the event of divorce, separation or death.
The law determines that for a pre-nuptial agreement to be binding, it must be signed before a notary or before the Family Court. If the agreement is not approved in one of these ways, it will be unenforceable.
In order to receive a prenuptial agreement approval, the parties must sign in the presence of the notary. For further information and a quote, please contact:
Simon M. Jackson – Notary, Legal & Translation Services0737-40-60-40 / 0545-742-374.
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