Can a prenup be invalid?
If a prenup was not created in accordance with state laws, or was not created in good faith, it's possible for the agreement to be voided.
For example, a prenup could be declared invalid if:
- One or both partners failed to disclose all owned assets
- There is evidence that one partner signed under duress (was forced to unwillingly comply)
- The prenup includes content that is illegal
- The prenup includes content that promotes divorce or separation
It is recommended each partner review the prenup with their own lawyer to help avoid issues with the validity of the document.