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Missouri Postnuptial Agreement

A Missouri postnuptial agreement is a legal document used by married couples to arrange certain rights and obligations regarding property if the marriage ends. Most judges must defer to the arrangement outlined in the agreement.
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Signing Requirements

Postnuptial agreements should be in writing, and both parties must sign.[1] For separation agreements, oral agreements are possible, but written documents are more easily enforced.[2]

Laws

Enforceability: Postnuptial agreements will not be enforced unless they are entered into freely, fairly, knowingly, understandingly, in good faith, and fully disclosed. If these requirements have been met, the agreement is binding on the trial court unless the court finds the agreement unconscionable.[1]

Unconscionability: A postnuptial agreement is unconscionable when it creates strongly unequal conditions between the parties. But the mere fact that entering the agreement seems unwise in retrospect does not make it unconscionable.[1]

Separation Agreement: The parties may enter into a written separation agreement containing provisions for the maintenance of either of them, the disposition of any property owned by either, and the custody, support, and visitation of their children.[3]