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New Hampshire Postnuptial Agreement

A New Hampshire postnuptial agreement is a legal document that sets out the rights and obligations of spouses in a marriage should the marriage end. This is similar to a prenuptial agreement except that a married couple signs after they've married instead of before.
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Signing Requirements

Both spouses must sign. Postnuptial agreements have the same formation criteria as is found in the general law of contracts.[1]

Laws

Scrutiny: Postnuptial agreements are presumed to be valid but scrutinized more closely than contracts unrelated to marriage.

Fairness: Because of the fiduciary nature of the marital relationship, the parties in a postnuptial agreement must exercise the highest degree of good faith, candor, and sincerity, with fairness being the ultimate measure of the agreement.

Enforceability: The party arguing not to enforce a postnuptial agreement must prove:

    1. The agreement was obtained through fraud, duress, mistake, misrepresentation, or nondisclosure of a material fact;
    2. The agreement is unconscionable; or
    3. The facts and circumstances have changed since the agreement was executed to make the agreement unenforceable.