noun
- plural of prenuptial; legal agreements or contracts made before marriage, typically addressing property, assets, and financial matters in case of divorce.
Usage: Often used in the phrase 'prenuptial agreement' or 'prenup'; Common in legal and financial contexts
Examples
- The couple signed prenuptials before their wedding to protect their individual assets.
- Many wealthy individuals insist on prenuptials to clarify financial responsibilities.
- The lawyer reviewed the prenuptials to ensure both parties understood the terms.
- Prenuptials can address spousal support, property division, and debt allocation.
- Some couples find discussing prenuptials uncomfortable but necessary for financial clarity.