Short answer: yes—Texas courts enforce prenups that are signed voluntarily, with fair disclosure (or a clear waiver), and terms that weren’t unconscionable when signed. Here’s what that means in real life. When a Texas prenup is most likely to hold up Signed well...
Enforceability & Law
What makes a prenup stick? We cover the legal pillars—voluntariness, disclosure, fairness at signing, and proper execution—with examples and checklists. Use these resources to draft smarter and avoid common pitfalls.
Is Your California Prenup Enforceable? 7 Requirements Every Couple Should Know
California courts look at process and fairness. If you want your prenup to hold up, build around these seven essentials. The 7 essentials Start early—no last‑minute pressure. Use plain‑English terms; define what’s separate vs. community. Exchange disclosures with...


