If two people who marry have separate wills, how do they ensure their wishes are carried out?
Full Question:
Sue and Bob are engaged to be married. Each of them have children from previous marriages. They both have wills leaving their individual assets to their children. They do not wish to make changes after the marriage. How do Sue and Bob make sure that their wishes are followed?
01/05/2007 |
Category: Marriage ยป Premarital A... |
State: Alabama |
#141
Answer:
Sue and Bob may want to think about a premarital agreement that states that each relinquishes their rights to the other party's estate. This type of agreement can be used to to keep the property held prior to marriage separate from the property acquired during the marriage.