N.C. Gen. Stat. § 52B-3

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A premarital agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties.  It is enforceable without consideration. (1987, c. 473, s. 1.)

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 1989–2014 · leading case: Howell v. Landry
Howell v. Landry (1989) ncctapp · cites it 3× “N.C.G.S. § 52B-3. C The wife also argues that the entire premarital agreement is invalid because of the illegality or invalidity of its alimony provisions.”
Harllee v. Harllee (2002) ncctapp · cites it 2× “1 Suzanne Reynolds, Lee’s North Carolina Family Law § 1.12(B), at 35-36 (5th ed.”
Dove v. Dove (2009) ga · cites it 2× “§ 9-11-402); California (Cal. Fam.Code § 1611); Connecticut (Conn.”
Roberts v. Roberts (2005) ncctapp · cites it 2× “” A valid premarital agreement “must be in writing and signed by both parties,” N.C. Gen. Stat. § 52B-3 (2003), and “becomes effective upon marriage.”
Davis v. Davis (2014) ncctapp “§ 52B-3 (2013); Howell v. Landry, 96 N.C.”
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