State Guides

Planning a prenup? Start here. Every state has its own rules for what makes a prenup valid—disclosure, voluntariness, timing, notarization, and how courts view spousal support. Our 50-state guides translate that into plain English so you can prepare confidently. Pick your state from the list or use the quick finder. Each guide covers essentials, FAQs, and a simple path to get started online.

Oklahoma Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Oklahoma Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Getting married in Oklahoma? A prenuptial agreement lets you set clear expectations about property, debt, and (where allowed) support—so you’re not relying only on default state rules.Key pointsPrenups are recognized if they’re voluntary, in writing, and signed by...

Oregon Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Oregon Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Getting married in Oregon? A prenuptial agreement lets you set clear expectations about property, debt, and (where allowed) support—so you’re not relying only on default state rules.Key pointsPrenups are recognized if they’re voluntary, in writing, and signed by both...

Missouri Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Missouri Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Getting married in Missouri? A prenuptial agreement lets you set clear expectations about property, debt, and (where allowed) support—so you’re not relying only on default state rules.Key pointsPrenups are recognized if they’re voluntary, in writing, and signed by...

Minnesota Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Minnesota Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Getting married in Minnesota? A prenuptial agreement lets you set clear expectations about property, debt, and (where allowed) support—so you’re not relying only on default state rules.Key pointsPrenups are recognized if they’re voluntary, in writing, and signed by...

Michigan Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Michigan Prenup Laws: Guide for Engaged Couples

Getting married in Michigan? A prenuptial agreement lets you set clear expectations about property, debt, and (where allowed) support—so you’re not relying only on default state rules.Key pointsPrenups are recognized if they’re voluntary, in writing, and signed by...