Postnuptial Agreement Template
This one is generated, not templated
A Postnuptial Agreement varies too much between situations for a single fixed template to be useful. The app composes one around your specific answers instead — the required information is listed opposite, and the clause guidance below applies either way.
What is a Postnuptial Agreement?
A Postnuptial Agreement is a personal and family document used when a family arrangement, an authority to act, or a wish about health or property needs to be recorded formally. In short: post-marriage financial agreement.
It is typically signed by families, carers, parents, executors and anyone planning ahead or traveling. These documents are the most execution-sensitive in the library. Wills, powers of attorney and affidavits typically require specific formalities — witnesses who are not beneficiaries, notarization, particular wording — and a document that fails on formality fails entirely, however clear its intent.
When you need one
- You are about to post-marriage financial agreement and want the terms recorded before anyone relies on them.
- The other side has proposed a postnuptial agreement and you want to see what a balanced version looks like first.
- A previous arrangement was verbal, and something has now happened that makes writing it down urgent.
- You need a starting point you can adapt rather than a blank page — the structure matters more than the prose.
Information you will need
Gather these before you start. Every one of them appears in the finished document, and a missing value is the most common reason a self-drafted postnuptial agreement fails to do its job.
- Spouse 1 Name
- First spouse full name
- Spouse 2 Name
- Second spouse full name
- Marriage Date
- Date of marriage
- Property Division
- How assets are divided
- Debt Allocation
- How debts are allocated
- Spousal Support
- Support/alimony terms
How to write a Postnuptial Agreement
- 1
Check what the document needs
Review the field list and clause structure below so you know what information a Postnuptial Agreement needs.
- 2
Gather your details
Collect the names, addresses, dates and amounts listed in the "What you will need" section — every square-bracketed placeholder needs a real value.
- 3
Fill it in
Open Postnuptial Agreement in the LegalDraft AI app and answer the questions to have your details written into the right clauses.
- 4
Review before signing
Check every placeholder is replaced, have the other party read it, and run an AI risk review if the amounts involved justify it.
- 5
Sign and store it
Sign it — electronically with the free Sign PDF tool, or in ink where the document type requires it — and give every party a copy.
Mistakes to avoid
Getting execution wrong
Wrong number of witnesses, a witness who inherits, missing notarization: any one of these can void the whole document.
Never updating it
Marriage, divorce, births and deaths change what a will or POA should say — and in some jurisdictions marriage revokes an existing will automatically.
Naming one person with no backup
Always name a substitute executor, attorney or guardian. The first choice may be unavailable when it matters.
Nobody can find it
Tell the people who will need it where the original is kept. An unfound will is functionally no will.
Jurisdiction note. Wills, powers of attorney, custody arrangements and advance directives are governed by strict local formalities, and courts apply them literally. Have anything in this category reviewed by a licensed attorney or notary in your jurisdiction before you sign it. This template is general-purpose information, not legal advice.
Postnuptial Agreement FAQs
Is this Postnuptial Agreement template free to download?
Yes. This page is free to read and the LegalDraft AI app generates a complete Postnuptial Agreement around your own answers, which you can export as PDF or Word.
What information do I need to complete a Postnuptial Agreement?
At minimum: spouse 1 name, spouse 2 name, marriage date, property division. Every placeholder in [square brackets] needs replacing before the document is signed — an unfilled bracket is the most common defect in a self-drafted document.
Is a Postnuptial Agreement legally binding?
These documents are the most execution-sensitive in the library. Wills, powers of attorney and affidavits typically require specific formalities — witnesses who are not beneficiaries, notarization, particular wording — and a document that fails on formality fails entirely, however clear its intent. Wills, powers of attorney, custody arrangements and advance directives are governed by strict local formalities, and courts apply them literally. Have anything in this category reviewed by a licensed attorney or notary in your jurisdiction before you sign it.
Can I edit this Postnuptial Agreement template?
Yes. Download the Word version and edit it in Word, Pages or Google Docs, or open it in the LegalDraft AI app, where the AI can rewrite any individual clause to be stricter, simpler or more balanced and review the finished document for risk before you sign.
Do I need a lawyer for a Postnuptial Agreement?
Wills, powers of attorney, custody arrangements and advance directives are governed by strict local formalities, and courts apply them literally. Have anything in this category reviewed by a licensed attorney or notary in your jurisdiction before you sign it. For routine, low-value arrangements a carefully completed template is usually proportionate. The larger the sum, the more one-sided the terms, or the more the document depends on local statute, the stronger the case for professional review.
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Draft your postnuptial agreement in about three minutes
Answer a few questions and the app writes the whole postnuptial agreement around your answers — then flags anything that puts you at risk.
- Your details written into the right clauses
- Any clause rewritten simpler, firmer or fairer
- Sign it and export PDF or Word without a printer
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