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Prenuptial Agreement Questionnaire Form Template

Gather important details with this easy-to-use template.

Drafting a prenuptial agreement can feel overwhelming, but gathering the necessary information shouldn't be. This questionnaire template helps individuals clearly outline their assets and expectations before marriage, ensuring a smoother and more informed process. Enjoy benefits such as organized data collection, improved clarity in communication, and easier discussions about finances and property, all while maintaining a friendly, collaborative atmosphere. Experience how simple and effective planning can be with the live template.

Party A full legal name
Party A email
Party A phone
Party A residential address (street, city, state/province, country)
Party A date of birth
Party B full legal name
Party B email
Party B phone
Party B residential address (street, city, state/province, country)
Party B date of birth
Are you currently engaged to be married?
Yes
No
Proposed wedding date
Wedding location (city, state/province, country)
Intended state/province or country of residence after marriage
Do you intend to reside in the same jurisdiction long-term?
Yes
No
Prior marriages
Neither party
Party A only
Party B only
Both parties
Are there any existing court orders affecting property or support?
Yes
No
Should the prenuptial agreement become effective on the wedding date?
Yes
No
If Other, specify governing law jurisdiction
Preferred governing law for the agreement
State/Province of marriage
State/Province of first marital residence
State/Province of Party A domicile
State/Province of Party B domicile
Other (specify below)
Do either of you have children from prior relationships?
Neither
Party A only
Party B only
Both
List names and birthdates of existing children (if any)
Do you plan to have children together?
Yes
No
Include provisions preserving existing children's inheritance rights?
Yes for both parties' existing children
Yes for Party A's existing children only
Yes for Party B's existing children only
No
Undecided
Elective share/marital inheritance rights
Waive for both parties
Preserve for both parties
Waive for Party A only
Waive for Party B only
Undecided
Party A employment status
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Self-employed
Unemployed
Student
Retired
Homemaker
Other
Please Specify:
Party A occupation and employer/business name
Party A annual gross income (currency and amount)
Party B occupation and employer/business name
Party B annual gross income (currency and amount)
Party B employment status
Employed full-time
Employed part-time
Self-employed
Unemployed
Student
Retired
Homemaker
Other
Please Specify:
Which asset categories apply to either party?
List significant assets (owner, description, account/address, estimated value)
If yes, list assets to remain separate (owner, description)
Real property details (addresses, title holder, estimated equity)
Business interests (entity name, ownership %, valuation approach)
Do you want to designate certain assets as separate property after marriage?
Yes
No
Which debt categories apply to either party?
List significant debts (debtor, creditor, account, current balance, interest rate)
If Other, specify treatment of debts
How will premarital debts be treated after marriage?
Remain separate responsibility of original debtor
Shared equally after marriage
Other (specify below)
Spousal support/maintenance preference
Waive for both parties
Waive for Party A only
Waive for Party B only
Cap or limit amount/duration
Permit court to decide
Undecided
If cap or limit, describe amounts, duration, and triggers
Treatment of property acquired after marriage
Community/marital property shared equally
Separate property unless jointly titled
Separate property except as agreed in writing
Follow governing law default
Other (specify below)
If Other, specify treatment of property acquired after marriage
Treatment of appreciation on separate property during marriage
Remains separate
Shared equally
Shared proportionately to contributions
Undecided
Responsibility for household expenses during marriage
Each pays proportionate to income
Equal shares
One party primary, other as agreed
From joint account
Other (specify below)
If Other, specify how household expenses will be paid
Do you intend to maintain a joint bank account?
Yes
No
Life insurance to secure any support obligations
Yes
No
Beneficiary designations for each other
Yes for both
Yes for Party A only
Yes for Party B only
No
Undecided
Each party has provided full and fair disclosure of assets, income, and debts
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither
Agree
Strongly agree
Each party has had a reasonable opportunity to review, ask questions, and consider the agreement
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither
Agree
Strongly agree
Independent legal counsel status
Both had independent counsel
Only Party A had counsel
Only Party B had counsel
Neither had counsel
Plan to retain counsel
If represented, list attorney names and firms
Agreement language assistance (if applicable)
Not needed
Professionally translated
Explained by attorney
Explained by interpreter
Other
Please Specify:
Preferred dispute resolution method for issues arising under the agreement
Mediation only
Arbitration only
Mediation then arbitration
Court only
Undecided
Preferred signing location(s) and logistics
Execution formalities preference
Notaries for both parties
One notary for both parties
Two witnesses each
Not required
Undecided
Follow governing law
Attach detailed schedules of assets and debts
Yes
No
Additional terms or special provisions you would like to include
Attach recent income documents (e.g., pay stubs, tax returns)
Yes
No
Party A typed full legal name (for signature block)
Party A signing date
Party B typed full legal name (for signature block)
Party B signing date
I affirm that the information provided is accurate to the best of my knowledge
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither
Agree
Strongly agree
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When to use this form

Use this form when you and your fiance want clear financial expectations before the wedding or a legal consult. It helps you list assets, debts, income, and goals, so your attorney can draft faster with fewer revisions. It is especially useful if one of you owns a business, is entering a second marriage with children, or has significant student loans. Mediators and paralegals can also send it to clients to speed intake. While you plan logistics, you can manage guest responses with the Wedding RSVP form, confirm vendor details with the Wedding DJ questionnaire form, and capture venue orders using the Banquet event order form.

Must Ask Prenuptial Agreement Questionnaire Questions

  1. What assets and debts do you each hold today, including estimates of value and balances?

    Full disclosure builds trust and gives your lawyer the data needed to draft accurate schedules. It also prevents surprises that can delay or invalidate the agreement.

  2. How do you want to treat earnings, savings, and property acquired during the marriage (separate, marital, or a mix)?

    Clear rules for future income and purchases reduce conflict and set expectations. This helps you avoid accidental commingling and protects both of you.

  3. Will either of you seek spousal support after separation or divorce, and under what conditions or limits?

    Stating intent up front guides whether to include a waiver, cap, or time limits. It also helps your attorney align terms with local law and fairness goals.

  4. Do either of you own a business, equity, or intellectual property, and how should growth or appreciation be handled?

    Businesses and equity grants can change fast; defining valuation, buyout triggers, and tracing methods prevents disputes. This is vital if one partner is a founder or key employee.

  5. Are there children from prior relationships, and what inheritances or protections should be preserved?

    Addressing prior obligations and intended gifts avoids conflicts between marital and estate plans. Naming what stays separate ensures those assets reach the right beneficiaries.

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