I live in Massachusetts. Since the lawyers were outrageously priced to draw up a pre-nup I used a form I found on the internet (combined with 3 forms). I typed it up in a word document and contacted a lawyer. He's going to look at it to make sure I have all the necessary information. We have included Financial and Property statements. My future husband does not want a lawyer to look it over for him (I typed in a clause saying that both parties have had a chance for legal counsel). Would this still hold up in a court of law? The lawyer says it should as long as the clause is included.
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Since your future spouse had the opportunity to consult an attorney and chose not to do so, and a clause to that effect has been included in the agreement, I concur with your local attorney.
Michael C. Giordano, Attorney in Mechanicsburg, PA
Disclaimer: Answers are not legal advice and is never a substitute for professional advice from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction and retained to represent you.
Disclaimer: Answers are not legal advice and is never a substitute for professional advice from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction and retained to represent you.
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