A North Carolina prenuptial agreement is utilized by engaged couples to establish the distribution of assets and responsibilities should their marriage end in divorce or one of them pass away. This legal document outlines how assets will be divided among the spouses.
In the absence of a premarital agreement, matters such as the division of assets or alimony will be decided by the court or agreed upon by the parties in accordance with the state’s equitable distribution and spousal support laws.
Laws:
Signing Requirements: For the agreement to be legally binding, it must be signed by both parties; while not mandatory, obtaining a notary acknowledgment is advised (§ 52B-3).
Dividing Property: Under North Carolina law, a 50/50 split of marital assets is generally considered equitable, or fair. Nonetheless, the law recognizes numerous factors that may justify an unequal division of property when a 50/50 split would be unjust (§ 50-20).
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