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Originally Posted by xiaoboy1990
It is if it fulfills certain contractual requirements and if it is within the boundaries of certain laws as drafted by an experienced family lawyer. But I'm not a lawyer so maybe any lawyers can chime in?
I think this option is commonly explored cause people think it's a hassle, a presumed lack of trust in the partner, an additional cost or simply pantang.
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The enforceability of prenups in Singapore
In Singapore, prenups are not enforceable in and of themselves.
This is because marriages in Singapore are governed by a combination of written laws and the principles established in court decisions (“Singapore’s Matrimonial Laws”).