If a Premarital Agreement is not executed correctly, it may not be enforceable at the time that it is needed most. Texas property laws are complicated, and so are the laws regarding the execution and enforceability of premarital agreements.
In 1993, the Texas Legislature changed the law to say that there are now only two ways in which a party can invalidate a premarital agreement:
- prove it ways signed "involuntarily" ; or
- prove it was "unconscionable" when it was signed and, before signing the agreement, prove:
- you were not provided a fair and reasonable disclosure of the property or ...
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