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Prenuptial agreement. Family law, drafting of prenuptial agreement.
  • By: Tim Hendrix
  • Published: March 13, 2026

In this article, you will discover: Financial disclosures required for a prenuptial agreement in Kentucky How a Kentucky prenuptial agreement can protect your property rights in a divorce Whether retirement accounts and inheritances are protected in a Kentucky prenuptial agreement What Financial Disclosures Are Required When Creating A Prenuptial Agreement In Kentucky? The standard in Kentucky for prenuptial agreements is full disclosure. A prenuptial agreement must be knowing and voluntary, meaning both parties must understand what they're agreeing to and voluntarily agree to it. You need to be clear: If you have property that under Kentucky Law is not considered marital property, or you think is not considered marital property, that needs to be identified. Anything that is or could be considered marital assets also needs to be identified. In essence, if someone has financial assets or property claims, the best practice is to disclose all of them. This practice will prevent any claims that the other party didn't know about them or that, if they had been aware, they would not have signed the…Read More

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