prenuptial

/priˈnʌpʃəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to an agreement made by two people before they get married, usually about property and finances.
    • The lawyer explained the terms of the prenuptial contract to the couple.
    • They signed a prenuptial agreement to protect their individual assets.
    • Many celebrities have prenuptial arrangements to avoid legal disputes later.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A prenuptial agreement; a legal document signed before marriage that outlines how assets will be divided in case of divorce.
    • Her parents advised her to get a prenuptial before the wedding.
    • The prenuptial clearly stated that each person kept their own savings.
    • He regretted not having a prenuptial when the marriage ended.
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