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A marriage contract is an agreement between a couple who are married or intent to be married.
What is a marriage contract:
The main reason people enter into a marriage contract is protection. You may own a prosperous business or a valuable peice of property that you do not want to divide with your spouse. Or you may have plans to leave your property to your children when you die and want to limited your spouse's right to make a claim against your estate.
3 Reasons To Have One:
You may be concerned that your spouse may not provide you with proper financial support, so you may want to have his or her support obligations spelled out before committing yourself to the relationship.
There is a great potential for dispute over countless trivial matters, ranging from who gets the silverware to who pays the car insurance. In the tense atmosphere following a separation, spouses are often unable to resolve these questions amicably. it is helpful to have a pre-existing agreement that settles the matter.
Many couples find it distasteful to discuss the future breakdown of their marriage as if it were an unavoidable event. However, if you do not have a marriage contract, the government writes one for you by imposing on your rights and obligations under the Family Law Act.

If you do not want all or parts of the Family Law Act to govern your marriage, the only way to avoid it is by entering into a marriage contract.
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