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May we include terms about how our marital assets and liabilities might be divided if the marriage doesnt last, and about spousal support, child custody and support?

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May we include terms about how our marital assets and liabilities might be divided if the marriage doesnt last, and about spousal support, child custody and support?

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Yes. There is no limitation on what you may include in your agreement. However, not all terms may be enforceable. It is a good idea to include a “severance clause,” a statement saying that, even if one or more provisions are determined to be unenforceable, the remainder of the terms should be found to be enforceable.

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