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Prenuptial Agreement
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Pennsylvania governs prenuptial agreements under 23 Pa.C.S. §3106 and the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act adopted under 23 Pa.C.S. §3101 through §3109. Pennsylvania follows equitable distribution under 23 Pa.C.S. §3502, where courts divide marital property based on 11 statutory factors. A prenup lets you define property division on your own terms instead of relying on these factors.
Whether you're a Philadelphia healthcare executive with stock options, a Pittsburgh tech entrepreneur in the city's growing robotics sector, or a couple in the Lehigh Valley with manufacturing interests, a Pennsylvania prenup gives you control. Pennsylvania's diverse economy — from Philadelphia's financial corridor to Pittsburgh's tech renaissance — creates many situations where prenuptial protection is warranted.
SignAI generates your Pennsylvania prenuptial agreement with proper legal language — including compliance with 23 Pa.C.S. §3101 et seq., equitable distribution considerations, and governing law clauses for Pennsylvania courts.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Prenup for Pennsylvania" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Pennsylvania-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 Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania's 11-factor equitable distribution framework.
Provisions addressing spousal support and alimony pendente lite under 23 Pa.C.S. §3701, including potential modification.
Full disclosure schedules for both parties, satisfying Pennsylvania's UPAA requirements for fair disclosure.
Clauses protecting business interests, professional practice value, and corporate equity from marital property claims.
Governing law clause specifying Pennsylvania jurisdiction, compliance with 23 Pa.C.S. §3101 et seq., and venue selection for PA courts.
Use cases
People in Pennsylvania use SignAI to create Prenups for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Shield medical practice value, pharma equity, and healthcare executive compensation from equitable distribution. Philadelphia is a major healthcare hub.
Try it: “I need a prenup to protect my medical practice before getting married in Philadelphia”
Protect startup equity, research patents, and tech compensation. Pittsburgh's robotics and AI sector is among the fastest growing in the country.
Try it: “I have startup equity in Pittsburgh's tech sector and need a prenup before my wedding”
Keep a family-owned manufacturing or industrial business classified as separate property during marriage.
Try it: “I own a manufacturing business in the Lehigh Valley and need a prenup”
Define how residential and investment real estate is treated during and after the marriage.
Try it: “I own property in Philadelphia and the Poconos — I need a prenup before getting married”
FAQ
Yes. Pennsylvania adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (23 Pa.C.S. §3101 through §3109). Prenups must be in writing, signed voluntarily, and supported by fair financial disclosure. Pennsylvania courts enforce agreements that meet these statutory standards.
Pennsylvania permits modification of spousal support and alimony terms in prenuptial agreements. Under the landmark Simeone v. Simeone (1990) decision, Pennsylvania courts generally enforce prenuptial agreements as contracts without applying an unconscionability review — giving prenups stronger enforceability than in many other states.
In Simeone v. Simeone (1990), the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that prenuptial agreements should be enforced like other contracts. Courts don't review the terms for fairness or reasonableness — only for voluntariness and fraud. This makes Pennsylvania one of the most prenup-friendly states in the country.
Under 23 Pa.C.S. §3106(a), both parties must provide full and fair disclosure of their financial positions. While the Simeone standard is contract-focused, the disclosure requirement remains. SignAI includes disclosure schedules to satisfy this requirement.
Pennsylvania doesn't mandate independent counsel, and under the Simeone standard, the absence of separate attorneys doesn't automatically invalidate a prenup. However, having independent counsel still strengthens the agreement and helps demonstrate voluntariness.
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