We Signed A Prenuptial Agreement. Does The Will Override That Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement doesn’t transfer property. The prenuptial agreement specifies who would keep what property, and what property is separate and community.

A person can then leave the property that is his or hers to whomever he or she chooses in the will. A will cannot override a prenuptial agreement, because in a will a person can only give away property that is his or hers according to the prenuptial agreement.

Douglas N. Kiger, Attorney at Law

Blado Kiger Bolan, Tacoma, Wash.

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