Describe your situation in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, Nebraska-compliant Prenuptial Agreement — then sign and send it to your partner. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
Prenuptial Agreement
State of Nebraska
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Nebraska adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act under Neb. Rev. Stat. §42-1001 through §42-1010. Nebraska follows equitable distribution under Neb. Rev. Stat. §42-365, where courts divide marital property in a reasonable manner. A prenup lets you define property division on your own terms instead of relying on judicial discretion.
Whether you're an Omaha financial services professional with investment portfolios, a Lincoln business owner with a growing company, or a farming family in Grand Island with multi-generational land, a Nebraska prenup eliminates uncertainty. Nebraska's agricultural economy and Omaha's financial sector — home to Berkshire Hathaway, Mutual of Omaha, and other major firms — create significant wealth that benefits from prenuptial protection.
SignAI generates your Nebraska prenuptial agreement with proper legal language — including compliance with Neb. Rev. Stat. §42-1001 et seq., equitable distribution considerations, and governing law clauses for Nebraska courts.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Prenup for Nebraska" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Nebraska-specific Prenup in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Prenup generated by SignAI for Nebraska includes these essential provisions — automatically.
A detailed schedule of each party's separate property, assets, debts, and financial obligations at the time of marriage.
Clear designation of separate versus marital property under Nebraska's equitable distribution framework.
Provisions addressing alimony rights and obligations under Nebraska law, including potential waiver or modification.
Full disclosure schedules for both parties, satisfying Nebraska's UPAA requirements for fair and reasonable disclosure.
Clauses protecting farmland, agricultural operations, and investment portfolios from marital property division.
Governing law clause specifying Nebraska jurisdiction, compliance with Neb. Rev. Stat. §42-1001 et seq., and venue selection for Nebraska courts.
Use cases
People in Nebraska use SignAI to create Prenups for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Keep family farmland, livestock operations, and agricultural assets classified as separate property. Critical for Nebraska's farming economy.
Try it: “I own farmland in central Nebraska and need a prenup before getting married”
Protect investment portfolios, stock options, and financial industry compensation. Important for Omaha's major financial services companies.
Try it: “I need a prenup to protect my investment portfolio before my wedding in Omaha”
Shield a business or professional practice from equitable distribution in a Nebraska divorce.
Try it: “I own a business in Lincoln and need a prenup to protect it”
Define financial terms for a second marriage while preserving assets for children from a prior relationship.
Try it: “I'm getting remarried in Grand Island and want to protect my children's inheritance”
FAQ
Yes. Nebraska adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §42-1001 through §42-1010). Prenups must be in writing, signed voluntarily, and supported by fair financial disclosure. Nebraska courts enforce agreements that meet these statutory requirements.
Nebraska law permits modification or waiver of spousal support in a prenuptial agreement. However, courts may refuse to enforce a waiver that would leave one spouse eligible for public assistance. The key is that the provision must not be unconscionable at the time of enforcement.
Yes. A prenup can classify farmland as separate property, keeping it out of equitable distribution in a divorce. This is critical in Nebraska, where farmland values have increased significantly. The prenup should address both the land and any appreciation during the marriage.
Under Nebraska's UPAA, a prenup is unenforceable if one party didn't receive fair and reasonable disclosure of the other's finances and didn't voluntarily waive that right. SignAI includes disclosure schedules to help you meet this requirement.
Nebraska law doesn't set a specific deadline, but signing well before the wedding — ideally 30 days or more — helps demonstrate voluntariness. Agreements signed under time pressure or on the eve of the ceremony are more vulnerable to challenges.
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