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What to do if you lost your signed prenup?

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cyan wonderful lay
  08/10/25
prenups need counsel on both sides to be legally binding (or...
sticky prole
  08/10/25
Moved out of my truck a year ago, and I do have assets. It...
cyan wonderful lay
  08/10/25


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Date: August 10th, 2025 9:57 PM
Author: cyan wonderful lay



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Date: August 10th, 2025 9:58 PM
Author: sticky prole

prenups need counsel on both sides to be legally binding (or a waiver of right to counsel, perhaps, but that's much weaker). ask the counsel who drafted your prenup for the executed copy. if you drafted it yourself, lol at you

but i thought you had no assets and live out of your truck.

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Date: August 10th, 2025 10:09 PM
Author: cyan wonderful lay

Moved out of my truck a year ago, and I do have assets.

It was signed in a state that has not adopted the UPAA, although even the UPAA allows for waiver of right to counsel.

He retired and does not have the signed copy- but has written an affidavit stating that we signed it; he also has email evidence from around the time it was signed where he mentions the signed copy.

Also, the signed copy can potentially be subpoenaed from the USCIS (we submitted it as part of her case when she was getting her citizenship).

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5760909&forum_id=2),#49173306)