Describe your situation in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, New Mexico-compliant Prenuptial Agreement — then sign and send it to your partner. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
Prenuptial Agreement
State of New Mexico
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New Mexico is one of nine community property states. Under NMSA §40-3-8, all property acquired during marriage is presumed to be community property — owned equally by both spouses and split 50/50 in a divorce. New Mexico adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act under NMSA §40-3A-1 through §40-3A-10. A prenup is the most direct way to override the community property default.
Whether you're an Albuquerque tech professional with startup equity, a Santa Fe artist protecting creative works and royalties, or a Las Cruces couple with ranching interests, a prenup is especially critical in New Mexico because of the community property presumption. Your income, business growth, and property purchases during marriage are automatically shared equally without one.
SignAI generates your New Mexico prenuptial agreement with proper legal language — including compliance with NMSA §40-3A, community property considerations, and governing law clauses for New Mexico courts.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Prenup for New Mexico" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, New Mexico-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 New Mexico includes these essential provisions — automatically.
A detailed schedule of each party's separate property, assets, debts, and obligations — essential in New Mexico's community property system.
Provisions altering New Mexico's default 50/50 community property split, defining what stays separate and what becomes community property.
Provisions addressing spousal support under NMSA §40-4-7, including potential waiver or modification.
Full disclosure schedules for both parties, satisfying New Mexico's UPAA requirements for fair and reasonable disclosure.
Clauses protecting artistic works, royalties, intellectual property, and creative income from community property claims.
Governing law clause specifying New Mexico jurisdiction, compliance with NMSA §40-3A-1 et seq., and venue selection for New Mexico courts.
Use cases
People in New Mexico use SignAI to create Prenups for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
New Mexico's community property rules make prenups especially valuable. Keep pre-marital savings, investments, and property classified as separate.
Try it: “I need a prenup to protect my assets before getting married in Albuquerque — New Mexico is a community property state”
Shield artwork, gallery income, royalties, and intellectual property from 50/50 community property division. Santa Fe is one of the country's top art markets.
Try it: “I'm an artist in Santa Fe and need a prenup to protect my creative works and income”
Keep ranch land, agricultural operations, and mineral rights classified as separate property.
Try it: “I own a ranch near Las Cruces and need a prenup before my wedding”
Protect stock options, research income, and professional assets. Important for Albuquerque's Sandia and Los Alamos lab community.
Try it: “I work at a national lab and need a prenup to protect my compensation before getting married”
FAQ
Yes. New Mexico adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (NMSA §40-3A-1 through §40-3A-10). Prenups must be in writing, signed voluntarily, and supported by fair financial disclosure. New Mexico courts enforce agreements that meet these requirements.
New Mexico is a community property state (NMSA §40-3-8). All income and property acquired during marriage belongs equally to both spouses by default. A prenup is the only way to change this rule and keep specific assets or income classified as separate property.
New Mexico law permits modification or waiver of spousal support in a prenuptial agreement. However, a court may override a waiver if enforcement would cause one spouse to become eligible for public assistance. The provision must not be unconscionable at the time of enforcement.
Under NMSA §40-3A-8, a prenup is unenforceable if one party didn't receive fair and reasonable disclosure and didn't voluntarily waive that right. SignAI includes financial disclosure schedules to help you meet this requirement.
Without a prenup, the increase in value of a business during marriage due to community efforts is community property — subject to 50/50 division. Even if you owned the business before marriage, the growth during marriage can be split equally. A prenup prevents this outcome.
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