Are You Looking For Marital Property Agreement Wisconsin

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Are You Looking For Marital Property Agreement Wisconsin?

Marital property agreements, also known as prenuptial or post-nuptial agreements, are an effective way of defining how property should be distributed in the event of a divorce. They are also an effective estate planning tool. A marital property agreement is a flexible written document exclusively between spouses setting out each spouse’s rights and obligations with respect to both spouses’ property regardless of when it was acquired. Typically, Wisconsin law treats income and possessions acquired by a couple after their marriage as “marital property.” Marital property agreements allow spouses to structure and change the way that all or a part of their property is classified under the law.

Marital Property Agreements Can Be Used to Avoid Probate Marital property agreements may also be used as a tool to avoid probate. The Wisconsin Marital Property Act provides that married persons may agree that upon the death of either spouse, either or both spouses’ property, including any after-acquired property, may be transferred without probate to a designated person, trust, or other entity. As a result, marital property agreements, which direct how a married person’s assets are to be distributed, can protect those assets from probate, except real estate outside of Wisconsin. Wisconsin is the only state with marital property law.


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