Prenup: Meaning, Legal Use, Collocations, and Examples
A prenup is a contract signed before marriage that sets rules for property, debt, and support. Learn how it works, key clauses, and how it differs from a postnup.
A prenup is a contract signed before marriage that sets rules for property, debt, and support. Learn how it works, key clauses, and how it differs from a postnup.
“Postnup” is the informal name for a postnuptial agreement—signed after marriage to set financial and property rules. Learn usage, comparisons, and examples.
“Postnuptial” means after marriage—most often in “postnuptial agreement.” Learn usage, collocations, comparisons with prenups, and clear real-life examples.