Common use of Property Acquired During Marriage Clause in Contracts

Property Acquired During Marriage. (Check one) ☐ Joint property. All assets, real property, and personal property earned, acquired and given to either Party individually during marriage and earned and acquired by both Parties through their joint efforts or given to both Parties will be treated as marital property and owned by both Parties equally or as otherwise designated in a writing signed by both Parties.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Minnesota Prenuptial Agreement, Georgia Prenuptial Agreement, Maryland Prenuptial Agreement

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Property Acquired During Marriage. (Check one) ☐ Joint property. All With respect to property acquired during the marriage, all assets, real property, and personal property earned, acquired and given to either Party individually during the marriage and earned and acquired by both Parties through their joint efforts or given to both Parties will be treated as marital property and owned by both Parties equally or as otherwise designated in a writing signed by both Parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Colorado Postnuptial Agreement, Postnuptial Agreement

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Property Acquired During Marriage. (Check one) ☐ Joint property. All assets, real property, and personal property earned, acquired and given to either Party individually during marriage and earned and acquired by both Parties through their joint efforts or given to both Parties will be treated as marital property and owned by both Parties equally or as otherwise designated in a writing signed by both Parties.. ☐

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prenuptial Agreement

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