Does a premarital agreement adversely affect the right of a child to support?
Full Question:
If I sign a premarital agreement, will my right to child support be affected, in case we have kids after our marriage? Also, can I have a clause in my premarital agreement which speaks on modification of maintenance in certain circumstances. Please tell me Indiana law in this regard.
03/02/2017 |
Category: Marriage ยป Premarital A... |
State: Indiana |
#33196
Answer:
Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 31-11-3-5 says:
“Contents of agreement -- Right of child to support.
(a) Parties to a premarital agreement may contract with each other regarding the following matters:
(1) The rights and obligations of each of the parties in any property of either or both of them whenever and wherever acquired or located.
(2) The right to:
(A) buy;
(B) sell;
(C) use;
(D) exchange;
(E) abandon;
(F) lease;
(G) consume;
(H) expend;
(I) assign;
(J) create a security interest in;
(K) mortgage;
(L) encumber;
(M) dispose of; or
(N) otherwise manage and control;
property.
(3) The disposition of property upon:
(A) legal separation;
(B) dissolution of marriage;
(C) death; or
(D) the occurrence or nonoccurrence of any other event.
(4) The modification or elimination of spousal maintenance.
(5) The making of:
(A) a will;
(B) a trust; or
(C) other arrangement;
to carry out the provisions of the agreement.
(6) The ownership rights in and disposition of a death benefit from a life insurance policy.
(7) The choice of law governing the construction of the agreement.
(8) Any other matter not in violation of public policy or a statute imposing a criminal penalty, including the personal rights and obligations of the parties.
(b) A premarital agreement may not adversely affect the right of a child to support.”
“Contents of agreement -- Right of child to support.
(a) Parties to a premarital agreement may contract with each other regarding the following matters:
(1) The rights and obligations of each of the parties in any property of either or both of them whenever and wherever acquired or located.
(2) The right to:
(A) buy;
(B) sell;
(C) use;
(D) exchange;
(E) abandon;
(F) lease;
(G) consume;
(H) expend;
(I) assign;
(J) create a security interest in;
(K) mortgage;
(L) encumber;
(M) dispose of; or
(N) otherwise manage and control;
property.
(3) The disposition of property upon:
(A) legal separation;
(B) dissolution of marriage;
(C) death; or
(D) the occurrence or nonoccurrence of any other event.
(4) The modification or elimination of spousal maintenance.
(5) The making of:
(A) a will;
(B) a trust; or
(C) other arrangement;
to carry out the provisions of the agreement.
(6) The ownership rights in and disposition of a death benefit from a life insurance policy.
(7) The choice of law governing the construction of the agreement.
(8) Any other matter not in violation of public policy or a statute imposing a criminal penalty, including the personal rights and obligations of the parties.
(b) A premarital agreement may not adversely affect the right of a child to support.”