Similar to prenuptial agreements, a postnup outlines which partner maintains ownership over which assets in the event of a divorce.
The main difference is that with a postnup, you're already married when you get it, which has a couple of important implications.
Any assets acquired since the wedding, and even some acquired as an individual, such as retirement accounts, become "marital property" once you're married.
The couple had a "misconception" that prenup and postnup agreements are for couples with vastly different net worths, Bhaloo says.
We don't want to leave that up to the government — we don't want some random judge making that decision for us."
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Boston University
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