By Gloria Allred and Ruth Graf-Urasaki
Premarital and post-marital agreements are a fact of life in modern marriage, but why are some agreements enforceable while others are not? For example, in California, a prospective spouse is permitted to waive a right to spousal support that he or she would otherwise enjoy ...
Premarital and post-marital agreements are a fact of life in modern marriage, but why are some agreements enforceable while others are not? For example, in California, a prospective spouse is permitted to waive a right to spousal support that he or she would otherwise enjoy ...
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