While I am a divorce and family lawyer (licensed in Utah), I do not claim to be an expert on the subject of prenuptial agreements. That stated (and acknowledging that specific questions about specific prenuptial agreements need to be taken to your own attorney and not to Quora for a definitive answer), even if a court finds a prenuptial agreement to be invalid, it may have some value as evidence of the parties’ intent as to what should happen in the event of divorce. An invalid prenuptial agreement may still provide the court with an idea of who makes claims to what property (and why) and how well a soon to be ex-spouse can support himself/herself (and why).
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