North Carolina Postnuptial Agreement Template

North Carolina Postnuptial Agreement Template

A North Carolina postnuptial agreement is a contract between married spouses outlining asset distribution in case of divorce or death, different from a prenuptial agreement (“prenup“) signed before marriage.

Postnuptial agreements, due to their timing, have extra enforcement requirements. Both agreement types can help couples bypass the uncertainties of divorce by pre-establishing asset division rules.

Legal Considerations

Asset and Property Rights

Asset Division

Spouses may agree on property distribution before, during, or after marriage through a written, acknowledged agreement, following specific statutes. Such agreements are enforceable. [1]

Marriage and Divorce

Contractual Capacity of Married Persons

Married individuals have the right to enter contracts affecting their property as if they were single, subject to specific statutes and General Assembly regulations. [2]

Marital Contracts and Releases

(a) Contracts between spouses that align with public policy are recognized. Spouses or engaged individuals can release property rights to each other, which can defend against claims on the released property. However, agreements made during marriage cannot alter real estate interests for more than three years unless written and officially acknowledged.

(b) Acknowledgment of such contracts must be made before designated officers, including notaries and court clerks, who are not parties to the contract.

(c) Judgments consented to by both spouses in court do not fall under this section’s limitations. [3]

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  1. § 50-20(d). https://www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_50/gs_50-20.html
  2. § 52-2. https://casetext.com/statute/general-statutes-of-north-carolina/chapter-52-powers-and-liabilities-of-married-persons/section-52-2-capacity-to-contract
  3. § 52-10. https://casetext.com/statute/general-statutes-of-north-carolina/chapter-52-powers-and-liabilities-of-married-persons/section-52-10-contracts-between-husband-and-wife-generally-releases

North Carolina Postnuptial Agreement Template

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