When couples from different countries—or those planning to live internationally—decide to marry, it’s essential to consider an international prenuptial agreement.
Family law still depends heavily on national boundaries. Divorce laws, financial responsibilities, and even how prenuptial agreements are treated can vary widely from one country to another. What works legally in one place may not be recognized—or may be interpreted very differently—somewhere else.
Assuming that a prenup valid in your current country will be equally enforceable in another jurisdiction could lead to costly legal surprises.