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What Is a "Prenuptial Agreement"?

What you should know about prenuptial agreements formed in Connecticut.

Joseph C. Maya

Joseph C. Maya

October 16, 2025 06:13 PM

When individuals reach out to our office about establishing a prenuptial agreement, they often express concerns about addressing the process in a thoughtful and considerate manner. Acknowledging the possibility of a marriage ending is not a pleasant topic for couples to discuss, especially during the engagement period. However, by the time a client contacts us, the couple usually has already addressed this topic and reached some level of agreement on the terms. At this stage, clients typically seek guidance on navigating the legal process.

Legal Requirements

To ensure that a prenuptial agreement is valid and enforceable, several requirements and formalities must be met. Firstly, both parties must enter into the agreement voluntarily and with a full understanding of its provisions. An agreement is likely to be deemed unenforceable if a party is coerced or misled into signing it. It is crucial that each party discloses and receives a fair and reasonable level of disclosure regarding the property, financial obligations, and income of the other party.

Secondly, the party against whom enforcement might be sought should have had the opportunity to consult with independent counsel. It is advisable to start the process of obtaining a prenuptial agreement well in advance of the wedding. If a party chooses not to seek legal counsel, this decision should be documented in the agreement to prevent future misunderstandings.

Thirdly, prenuptial agreements must comply with state statutes and public policy to be enforceable. For instance, a party may waive their statutory right to spousal support willingly, but they cannot contractually waive their statutory obligations to support their children.

Finally, a prenuptial agreement may be unenforceable if deemed unconscionable at the time of execution or enforcement. If the circumstances of the parties at the time of dissolution have changed significantly in ways that were not foreseen when the agreement was made, the agreement might be unenforceable. Also, if a marriage breaks down due to one party's fault, the enforceability of a prenuptial waiver could depend on the specifics of the case. Ultimately, whether a premarital agreement is unconscionable will be determined by a court during a dissolution proceeding.

Scope and Limitations

While parties can address various matters in a prenuptial agreement, the primary issues usually involve rights concerning each other's property, property acquired during the marriage, the right to buy, sell, use, or transfer property, property division upon dissolution, and spousal support considerations. Agreements cannot adversely affect a child's right to financial support, and matters related to child care and custody will be subject to judicial review and potential modification. Typically, a premarital agreement becomes effective upon marriage and can only be amended or revoked through a written agreement signed by both parties.

Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding prenuptial agreements in Connecticut, or wish to consult an attorney regarding a legal matter, please contact Joseph C. Maya and the attorneys at Maya Murphy, P.C. at (203) 221-3100 or Jmaya@mayalaw.com to arrange a free initial consultation.

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