South Dakota Prenuptial Agreement: Definition, Benefits, Costs

Quick Facts — Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers

A South Dakota prenuptial agreement outlines the rights and obligations of each party in case of divorce, it including division of assets. A prenuptial agreement ensures that you don't lose anything if your marriage ends.

What Should be Included in a South Dakota Prenuptial Agreement?

  • If you have children from a previous marriage, consider including a clause that says the other spouse will not be responsible for your child's education.
  • If one of you has a lot of debt and the other doesn't, you should include a clause that says the partner with debt will only be responsible for a certain amount.
  • If one of you owns property in another state, specify that any property acquired from this relationship will be separate from anything bought before it started.
  • If one partner is significantly more financially stable than another and wants to protect their investments against possible divorce, they should consider making prenuptial agreements with each other.
Meet some lawyers on our platform

Ryenne S.

953 projects on CC
CC verified
View Profile

Dolan W.

886 projects on CC
CC verified
View Profile

Heather B.

57 projects on CC
CC verified
View Profile

Stephen R.

15 projects on CC
CC verified
View Profile

What Are the Terms Needed for a South Dakota Prenuptial Agreement?

  • Disposition of property

    This is the most critical point in a prenuptial agreement. It covers what happens to each person's property in the event of a divorce or death. For example, if you inherited a house from your parents and want to keep it out of the divorce settlement, you can specify this in your prenup.

  • Life Insurance Policies And Pension Plans

    Life insurance policies and pension plans are common assets that may be considered during prenuptial negotiations. These assets can be used to satisfy any debts or financial obligations that may be owed to the spouse-to-be. For example, if you were to die unexpectedly, your family may be left with a large bill for medical expenses.

    The life insurance policy could help to cover these costs. Additionally, if you have a pension plan, it could provide support for your spouse after your death.

  • Choice of law

    The choice of law refers to which state's laws will govern your prenup if you get divorced, or one partner dies—for example, if you live in California and sign a prenup with someone from Ohio, you might want California's laws on divorce and estate planning to apply instead of Ohio's laws.

  • Debts and liabilities

    A prenuptial agreement is a contract between two people entering into marriage. It lays out the financial situations of both parties and specifies who will be responsible for paying what debts. If you have significant debts, it's essential to know how much you'll be on the hook if your marriage ends in divorce or your spouse dies.

  • Spousal support in the event of divorce

    This is often called "alimony" or "maintenance." It refers to payments made by one spouse to another during or after a divorce. This can include child support and alimony payments from one spouse to another.

    Alimony can be temporary or permanent and can be limited to specific circumstances like illness or disability that keep someone from working full-time.

  • Education and career plan

    A prenuptial agreement should also include details about how each spouse plans to continue their education after marriage, if at all; whether they intend to stay home with children; what careers each has pursued before marriage; and any other relevant educational history.

Conclusion

The prenuptial agreement is an essential document that can take time to create. If you are considering getting married soon, we encourage you to contact Contracts Counsel for helping you with your prenuptial agreement. We have extensive experience with this type of contract and can guide you through the process. Contact us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I hire a lawyer to draft a prenuptial agreement in South Dakota?

See Prenuptial Agreement by State

See Real Prenuptial Agreement Projects

Texas Prenup Drafting
  • Texas
  • 4 lawyer bids
  • $700 - $1,500
View Details
California Review a prenup Review
  • California
  • 4 lawyer bids
  • $350 - $875
View Details
California Prenup review Drafting
  • California
  • 5 lawyer bids
  • $200 - $1,495
View Details
Washington Review Prenuptial Agreement Review
  • Washington
  • 4 lawyer bids
  • $250 - $450
View Details
Maryland Review Prenuptial Agreement Review
  • Maryland
  • 3 lawyer bids
  • $35 - $700
View Details
Iowa Review Prenuptial Agreement Review
  • Iowa
  • 3 lawyer bids
  • $399 - $700
View Details

See all Prenuptial Agreement projects in South Dakota


ContractsCounsel is not a law firm, and this post should not be considered and does not contain legal advice. To ensure the information and advice in this post are correct, sufficient, and appropriate for your situation, please consult a licensed attorney. Also, using or accessing ContractsCounsel's site does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and ContractsCounsel.


Need help with a Prenuptial Agreement?

Create a free project posting
Clients Rate Lawyers 4.9 Stars
based on 19,284 reviews

Meet some of our South Dakota Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers

Alexander C. on ContractsCounsel
View Alexander
Member Since:
August 23, 2025

Alexander C.

CEO
Free Consultation
Tampa, Florida
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in SD DC, KY, NY, OR
The George Washington University Law School

I am a solo practitioner that runs my own legal practice. I am currently licensed in 16 states and I'm working to expand that reach.

Find the best lawyer for your project

Browse Lawyers Now

Lawyer Reviews for South Dakota Prenuptial Agreement Projects

Review Prenuptial Agreement

5.0

"Daron was great to work with—very responsive, clear in his communication, and delivered exactly what I was looking for. He made the process smooth and efficient. Would definitely recommend."

California
Premium
Review
Prenuptial Agreement
ContractsCounsel User

Flat Fee Prenup Drafting in Georgia with Minimal Back-and-Forth

5.0

Georgia
Drafting
Prenuptial Agreement
ContractsCounsel User

Review Prenuptial Agreement

5.0

"Great and fast service!"

California
Review
Prenuptial Agreement
ContractsCounsel User

Prenuptial Agreement Review

5.0

"Very helpful"

Maryland
Review
Prenuptial Agreement
ContractsCounsel User

Prenuptial Agreement Review

5.0

"Very knowledgable and helpful, quick to respond"

Maryland
Premium
Review
Prenuptial Agreement
ContractsCounsel User

Meet some of our other Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers

Brad T. on ContractsCounsel
View Brad
5.0 (4)
Member Since:
August 21, 2023

Brad T.

Founder & Principal
Free Consultation
South Carolina
14 Yrs Experience
Licensed in SC
Charlotte School of Law (Juris Doctorte)

William Bradley Thomas, or Brad, is a seasoned attorney in South Carolina, offering expert counsel to both emerging and established businesses and individuals. His specialties encompass alcohol licensure, asset protection, business law, Counsel on Call Concierge Legal Service™, estate planning, NFA firearms trusts, legal research, and document review. Brad’s unique approach is informed by his rich experience and diverse background. Not only is he a devoted father to three daughters (Anna, Kate, and Jessica), but he also served as the assistant Oconee County, South Carolina attorney. A pioneer in the local industry, he co-founded Carolina Bauernhaus Brewery & Winery, the state’s first farmhouse brewery and winery. His other roles have included membership in the South Carolina Bar Association’s House of Delegates, a board member of the South Carolina Brewers Guild, and an affiliate member of the same organization. Moreover, Brad is a certified Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) Green Belt and has accumulated over a decade’s worth of experience conducting onsite audits and financial analyses on domestic and international secured credit transactions, totaling over $5 Billion across diverse industries. With such a comprehensive skill set, Brad can provide sound legal and business advice that can help you manage and expand your business operations effectively. He can assist with selecting and establishing the most appropriate legal entity for your company, securing and retaining federal and South Carolina alcohol licensure, securing company incentives, and drafting, reviewing, and negotiating favorable contracts. All these services are designed to minimize risk and maximize both earnings and tax savings. Brad also offers estate planning services. Recognizing that life’s ups and downs can sometimes distract from ensuring that your loved ones are well taken care of, Brad applies the same legal and business fundamentals to his estate planning practice. These services include the preparation of wills, NFA firearms trusts (gun trusts), power of attorneys, and advance directives. So when your day at the office is over, you can relax, knowing that your business is running smoothly and your family’s future is secure, thanks to a tailored estate plan. If you’re seeking a trusted ally to guide you in business and personal legal matters, contact Brad Thomas at bthomas@scattorneysatlaw.com or review his firms website at www.scattorneysatlaw.com and discover how he can help you confidently navigate and enjoy all aspects of your life!

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Brad was responsive, professional and very helpful. I would definitely recommend him."

Frank V. on ContractsCounsel
View Frank
4.8 (6)
Member Since:
August 17, 2023

Frank V.

Partner
Free Consultation
Chicago, IL
17 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IL
University of Illinois

Navy veteran with 15 years experience practicing law in Chicago.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Frank was very nice and informative. I really appreciate the insight he gave me. Thank you so much!"

Ashley M. on ContractsCounsel
View Ashley
Member Since:
August 16, 2023

Ashley M.

Trial Attorney
Free Consultation
Denver, CO
3 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CO
University of Miami

Trial attorney. Specializing in drafting and arguing complex criminal pretrial and contemporaneous motions. Former Public Defender. Cum Laude graduate of the University of Miami School of Law. Research assistant for multiple professors in the areas of Title IX defense, post-conviction litigation, reproductive healthcare rights, and the constitutionality of affirmative defenses. Trial Team Captain, Pro-Bono Challenge award recipient, Litigation Skills Book Award and Scholarship recipient, HOPE Public Interest Scholarship recipient. Cum Laude graduate of New York University with a focus on classical theatre text and performance.

Nicole G. on ContractsCounsel
View Nicole
Member Since:
August 18, 2023

Nicole G.

Owner
Free Consultation
New York, New York
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NY
Boston University School of Law

Legal and compliance professional with expertise in commercial transactions, government contracting, corporate governance, and nonprofits.

Michael D. on ContractsCounsel
View Michael
Member Since:
August 18, 2023

Michael D.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Jacksonville, Florida
30 Yrs Experience
Licensed in FL
Regent University School of Law

Primary areas of expertise are in providing solutions to folks in financial distress. Best suited for those tasks where out-of-the-box performance is expected and needed.

Richard P. on ContractsCounsel
View Richard
Member Since:
August 19, 2023

Richard P.

Intellectual Property and Privacy Attorney
Free Consultation
Roseville, California
9 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
San Joaquin College of Law

I’m passionate about IP, AI, privacy and business. Learning to code. Book some time to discuss how I can add value to your project. Hablo Español y português.

Family

Prenuptial Agreement

New York

Asked on Mar 29, 2022

Prenup

Hey i'm getting married next month in NY How much will it cost?

Jane C.

Answered May 10, 2022

I suggest you submit a proposal for lawyers to bid on.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Family

Prenuptial Agreement

Massachusetts

Asked on Mar 21, 2023

Is a prenuptial agreement legally binding?

I am planning to get married and I have been advised to consider a prenuptial agreement to protect my assets in the event of a divorce. However, I am unclear on the legal validity and enforceability of a prenuptial agreement and whether it can be challenged or overturned in court. Therefore, I would like to seek the advice of a lawyer to help me understand the legal implications of a prenuptial agreement and ensure that my interests are protected.

Briana C.

Answered Apr 25, 2023

Judges in most cases honor and enforce (signed and notarized) prenuptial agreements between two spouses as long as both parties entered it freely and voluntarily and with full knowledge of one another financial circumstances, and the agreement is not "unconscionable." A prenuptial agreement may not be enforced if (1) either party signed it under duress or coercion or undue pressure (or, say, the night before the wedding), (2) the party seeking to enforce it did not truthfully and completely disclose their financial information, or (3) enforcing the prenup would leave one spouse so destitute that they could not meet their most basic living expenses (i.e., would be forced onto welfare). In short, the prenuptial agreement will be enforced if (1) all the procedural requirements were met at the time it was signed and (2) the terms are not unconscionable, taking into account the circumstances existing at the time of divorce.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Family

Prenuptial Agreement

Massachusetts

Asked on Mar 21, 2023

How does a prenuptial agreement affect taxes?

As a couple planning to get married, my partner and I are concerned about the tax implications of a prenuptial agreement. We are wondering if entering into a prenuptial agreement will have any impact on our tax obligations or if there are any specific tax considerations that we should be aware of. We are seeking advice from a lawyer who can provide us with guidance on this matter.

Briana C.

Answered Apr 25, 2023

A prenuptial agreement does not in itself affect how taxing authorities will treat the spouses. But it can create promises between the spouses toward one another. For example, it may create a promise to file jointly, or specify that they are making no such promise. And it can create a promise by each spouse to pay the other back for any taxes the other pays on his or spouse's behalf. The decision whether to file jointly or separately does have tax implications with taxing authorities.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Family

Prenuptial Agreement

Texas

Asked on Apr 15, 2023

Can a prenuptial agreement be challenged in court?

I am recently engaged and am considering entering into a prenuptial agreement with my fiancé. We have differing financial backgrounds and I am concerned that the agreement may not be fair to either of us. I want to understand if a prenuptial agreement can be challenged in court and the conditions under which this could happen.

Nicole P.

Answered May 12, 2023

Texas calls prenuptial agreements "Premarital Agreements". These agreements, just like any other contract, can be challenged in court. A challenge to the agreement does not mean it will be found invalid, however. Surviving a challenge to the premarital agreement is primarily accomplished all the way back to when the agreement is drafted and executed. There are requirements or prohibitions for the agreement terms to be valid, which are too numerous to list here, but can be found in the Texas Family Code, chapter 4. In Texas, no consideration is required, but the Agreement must be in writing, and signed by both parties. It must be free from fraud and duress, and entered into voluntarily. It cannot be unconscionable, and the parties must provide a fair and reasonable disclosure of the property and financial obligations (unless waived). Enforcement of a premarital agreement falls under the Texas Family Code 4.006. Additionally, any provision that would adversely affect the support of children is going to be prohibited. Conservatorship and possession/access (custody and visitation) will always be determined by the Court under the best interest of the children standard, regardless of what may have been put into the agreement. The best way to survive a challenge is to hire a competent attorney to draft the agreement, ensure the agreement complies with the Texas Family Code, provide a fair and reasonable disclosure from both parties, both parties being represented by their own attorney when entering into the agreement, and ensuring the agreement is available for review far in advance of the wedding date.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Estate Planning

Prenuptial Agreement

Massachusetts

Asked on Apr 21, 2023

How does a prenuptial agreement affect estate planning?

I am getting married soon and I am interested in understanding how a prenuptial agreement would affect my estate planning. I would like to know what steps I should take to ensure that my assets are protected and that my wishes are carried out after I pass away. I am also curious as to how a prenuptial agreement might affect the distribution of my assets to my family members and other beneficiaries.

Briana C.

Answered May 23, 2023

A prenuptial agreement does not create an estate plan. But it can do two things. First, a prenuptial agreement can create a contractual promise on the part of one or both spouses to do something in particular with their estate plan (such as promising to leave the marital home to the surviving spouse, or promising to leave everything they have to the surviving spouse, or promising to set up a trust, etc. etc.). If this contractual promise is broken, the surviving spouse has a contract claim against the estate of the dead spouse. Second, and almost the opposite, in a prenuptial agreement one or both spouses can waive the rights they would otherwise have by statute, thus freeing up the other spouse to do whatever he or she wants with her estate plan. Without a prenuptial agreement, a surviving spouse is entitled by statute to inherit a certain proportion of the estate of the dead spouse (the exact proportion depends on whether or not the dead spouse has a will, and/or has surviving children). The prenuptial agreement can override these statutory rights and provide that the surviving spouse is not entitled to inherit anything from the dead spouse, except for anything the dead spouse may choose to leave the surviving spouse in his or her will.

Read 1 attorney answer>
See more legal questions…

Quick, user friendly and one of the better ways I've come across to get ahold of lawyers willing to take new clients.

View Trustpilot Review

Need help with a Prenuptial Agreement?

Create a free project posting
Clients Rate Lawyers 4.9 Stars
based on 19,284 reviews
Prenup lawyers by top cities
See All South Dakota Prenup Lawyers
South Dakota Prenuptial Agreement lawyers by city
See All Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers

ContractsCounsel User

Recent Project:
Prenup Review - CA
Location: California
Turnaround: A week
Service: Contract Review
Doc Type: Prenuptial Agreement
Page Count: 25
Number of Bids: 2
Bid Range: $350 - $875

ContractsCounsel User

Recent Project:
Prenup
Location: Florida
Turnaround: Over a week
Service: Drafting
Doc Type: Prenuptial Agreement
Number of Bids: 2
Bid Range: $1,200 - $1,250

Need help with a Prenuptial Agreement?

Create a free project posting
Clients Rate Lawyers 4.9 Stars
based on 19,284 reviews

Want to speak to someone?

Get in touch below and we will schedule a time to connect!

Request a call

Find lawyers and attorneys by city