[What is a Prenuptial Agreement?]

Philippines Prenuptial Agreement

This Agreement is entered into by two people before they are married or united by a civil union. These agreements commonly include provisions for the division of property and payment of spousal support in the event of seperation.


Simply answer the questions below to personalize your Prenuptial Agreement

 

Governing Jurisdiction:

 

First Partner's Information:

First Partner's Information:

First Partner's Information:

 

Second Partner's Information:

Second Partner's Information:

Second Partner's Information:

 

Financial Declaration:

The parties must exchange financial information before signing this agreement. You may use this declaration or choose a different format.
 

Current Property:

 

Separate Property:

Separate property will remain the property of its owner and the other party will have no rights to it.

Select all that apply:

 

Shared Property:

Shared property is owned by both parties and must be divided if the partnership ends.
 

Current Debts:

 

Separate Debts:

Separate Debts will remain the responsibility of the owing party. The other party will not be obligated, in any situation, to help pay off these debts.

Select all that apply:

 

Shared Debts:

Shared debts are owed by both parties. If the partnership ends, the parties must decide how to split up the financial responsibility.
 

Children:

First Child's Information:

Second Child's Information:

Third Child's Information:

Fourth Child's Information:

Fifth Child's Information:

Sixth Child's Information:

First Child's Information:

Second Child's Information:

Third Child's Information:

Fourth Child's Information:

Fifth Child's Information:

Sixth Child's Information:

First Child's Information:

Second Child's Information:

Third Child's Information:

Fourth Child's Information:

Fifth Child's Information:

Sixth Child's Information:

 

Support Payments:

Choose all applicable types of payment:

 

Estate Matters:

Select all benefits that apply:

 

Additional Clauses:

 

Signing Conditions:

To ensure the validity of this document, we recommend that it be signed in front of a notary public and one or more witnesses. An affidavit of execution is sworn by witnesses in front of a notary public.
 

Date of Signing, if known: