Common use of Drafting Considerations Clause in Contracts

Drafting Considerations. 1. Drafting a prenuptial agreement is challenging because it is virtually impossible to envision all the possible directions the couple may take in the future (children, careers, inheritances, etc.), and contemplate revisions of the law. 2. It is similarly difficult to foreclose every avenue for challenge of a prenuptial agreement, and drafting in a manner that sets forth a separate provision for every possible contingency creates inflexibility and ignores the unimaginable event.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Nuptial Agreements, Nuptial Agreements