What should couples in Nebraska know before signing a prenup?
If you’re getting married in Nebraska and one (or both) of you owns a business, expects an inheritance, has significant debt, or has children from a prior relationship, a prenuptial agreement can be one of the smartest planning tools you use. Nebraska prenups are governed by the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 42-1001 to 42-1011), and enforceability usually comes down to process: signing voluntarily, exchanging honest financial disclosure, and avoiding terms that are unconscionable when signed. This post explains what you can (and can’t) include, the most common reasons prenups get challenged, and the practical steps that make an agreement far more likely to hold up later—including a key Nebraska nuance many articles miss: if a support waiver would make a spouse eligible for public assistance at divorce, a court can require support to prevent that outcome.
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