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Wyoming Postnuptial Agreement

A Wyoming postnuptial agreement is a contract between the spouses in a marriage that establishes distribution of assets should the marriage end in divorce or death. Postnuptial agreements are signed after the couple is already married.
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Signing Requirements

Agreements should be in writing and signed by both parties.[1]

Laws

Creation: A postnuptial agreement is created when the parties execute an agreement after marriage, even if the agreement is negotiated and drafted before marriage.[2]

Separation Agreement: A postnuptial agreement must be distinguished from a separation agreement entered into by parties in anticipation of immediate separation or after separation.[2]

Encouraging Divorce: Unreasonable agreements encouraging divorce or contemplating separation in the future are void as against public policy.[2]

Adequate Consideration: Unlike a prenuptial agreement, the marriage itself cannot provide sufficient consideration in a postnuptial agreement, as the union has already occurred. Instead, there must be an exchange of other identifiable considerations.[1]