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Family life can be the best thing in the world, but it can also present challenges. Sometimes things don't go according to plan, and it's a good idea to be as prepared as possible.

If you live together, you should talk about, plan and agree on how to deal with the future and life changes. Many unpleasant conflicts and problems can be avoided if you write down what you agree on.

We can help you draw up or review a cohabitation contract, a prenuptial agreement or a power of attorney. We can also provide advice and assistance in any divorce proceedings.

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Marriage contract and separate property - Everything you should know

Finances and love are more closely linked than many people like to admit. Yet few people really understand the legal consequences of living together.

A prenuptial agreement can be a crucial tool for securing values, preventing conflict, and creating predictability. At the same time, it is important to understand how a prenuptial agreement differs from both marriage and cohabitation.

This article gives you a complete overview.

What is a marriage contract?

A prenuptial agreement is a legally binding agreement between spouses that regulates the property relations in the marriage. Without a prenuptial agreement, the Marriage Act's main rule of joint ownership applies. This does not mean that you own everything together, but that the assets should generally be divided equally in the event of divorce or death.

With a prenuptial agreement you can agree:

  • That certain values ​​should be private property
  • That only parts of the wealth should be shared
  • Special rules for distribution in divorce
  • Adjustments affecting inheritance settlements

The marriage contract therefore gives you the opportunity to deviate from the standard rules in the Marriage Act.

Reasons for creating a prenuptial agreement

1. Protection of home, inheritance and savings

Have you bought a home before marriage? Received an inheritance? Built up investments or shares?

Without special regulation, these assets can become part of the basis for division in a divorce. With a prenuptial agreement, you can ensure that they remain yours.

This is particularly relevant if:

  • One party has significantly greater wealth
  • There is a family property or cottage
  • There are children from previous relationships

2. Security for the self-employed

If you own a business, a divorce can have major financial consequences. Valuation and division can create liquidity pressure or, in the worst case, threaten operations.

A prenuptial agreement can:

  • Prevent the business from having to be divided
  • Create stability around ownership
  • Protecting the company's future

For entrepreneurs and owners of family businesses, this is often an important part of risk management.

3. Less conflict during breakups

Even though no one plans for divorce, statistics show that many marriages end in divorce. When emotions are already running high, financial disagreements can make the situation even more difficult.

A clear marriage contract provides:

  • Predictable frameworks
  • Fewer interpretation disputes
  • Less need for legal processes
  • Lower costs

4. Clarity in the event of death

Marriage contracts also affect inheritance arrangements. In families with children of different generations, it can be especially important to regulate what will go to the surviving spouse and what will be included in the estate.

Good planning provides security for both spouses and heirs.

What is the difference between a marriage contract, a marriage, and a cohabitation agreement?

Marriage

Marriage is the actual act of entering into a marriage. When you get married:

  • Will you become legally married?
  • Do you have a mutual support obligation?
  • Do you inherit from each other?
  • The main rule about joint ownership applies.

Marriage is about the legal status of a married couple.

Marriage contract

A prenuptial agreement is a voluntary additional agreement that regulates the finances within the marriage. You do not need a prenuptial agreement to get married, but without a prenuptial agreement, the standard rules apply where assets are to be divided equally in the event of divorce or death.

Cohabitation agreement

A cohabitation agreement is a private agreement between two people who live together without being married.

Cohabitants do not automatically have the same rights as spouses. There is no general property regime equivalent to community property.

The cohabitation agreement is often used to:

  • Clarify who owns what
  • Regulating housing and loans
  • Allocate joint expenses
  • Preventing conflict in the event of a breach

A key difference is inheritance, where spouses have automatic inheritance rights to each other. Cohabitants must generally make a will to protect each other.

When should you consider a prenuptial agreement?

A prenuptial agreement may be particularly relevant if:

  • You own a home alone before marriage
  • You have received or expect an inheritance
  • You run your own business
  • You buy a home with different equity
  • There are children from previous relationships
  • One of you has significantly higher wealth

A prenuptial agreement can be created both before and during marriage.

Formal requirements for a valid prenuptial agreement

For a prenuptial agreement to be valid in Norway, it must:

  1. Be in writing
  2. Signed by both spouses
  3. Confirmed by two witnesses
  4. Register to get full legal protection

If the requirements are not met , the agreement may become invalid.

Summary

The choice between marriage and cohabitation is about more than romance, it is also about legal and financial consequences.

  • Marriage provides legal status and fixed rules of law.
  • A marriage contract provides the opportunity to adjust the finances of the marriage.
  • A cohabitation agreement regulates the finances of cohabitants, who otherwise have weaker legal protection.

For many private individuals, a prenuptial agreement is an important tool for securing assets, protecting family interests, and creating predictability.

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Do you need help or legal advice in drafting a prenuptial agreement or cohabitation agreement? Contact our lawyers for a no-obligation conversation.

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