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Minnesota Prenuptial Agreement
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Last updated March 27, 2026

Minnesota Prenuptial Agreement Overview

Minnesota has adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA), which provides a standardized framework for prenuptial agreements in the state. Under Minnesota law, a prenuptial agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties to be enforceable. The agreement becomes effective upon marriage and can address property rights, spousal support, estate planning, and other financial matters not in violation of public policy.

Minnesota is an equitable distribution state, meaning that without a prenup, marital property is divided by the court in a manner it considers fair and equitable — but not necessarily equal. Minnesota courts consider various factors including the length of the marriage, each spouse's contributions and earning capacity, and the economic circumstances of each party. A prenup removes this uncertainty by allowing couples to define their own terms for property division.

Prenuptial agreements are an increasingly common financial planning tool for Minnesota couples at all income levels. Whether you are protecting a family business, safeguarding an inheritance, clarifying responsibility for student loan debt, or simply establishing clear financial expectations, a properly drafted Minnesota prenup provides certainty that state default laws cannot. Working with a Minnesota family law attorney who is experienced in prenuptial agreements is the best way to ensure your agreement meets all state requirements.

Yes (UPAA)

Uniform Act adopted

No (equitable distribution)

Community property

No (but recommended)

Independent counsel

No (but recommended)

Notarization required

Minnesota Prenuptial Agreement Legal Requirements

To create a valid and enforceable prenuptial agreement in Minnesota, you must meet the following legal requirements established by state law:

Important: Minnesota Execution Requirements

Minnesota requires that prenuptial agreements be in writing and signed by both parties. The agreement becomes effective upon marriage. Both parties should provide complete financial disclosure and have adequate time to review the agreement before signing. Working with independent Minnesota family law attorneys is strongly recommended for both parties.

Formal Requirements

  • Written Agreement: Minnesota requires the prenuptial agreement to be in writing — oral prenuptial agreements are not enforceable
  • Both Parties Must Sign: The agreement must be signed by both prospective spouses to be valid
  • Voluntary Execution: Both parties must sign voluntarily without duress, coercion, or undue influence
  • Full Financial Disclosure: Both parties must provide complete and accurate disclosure of all assets, debts, income, and financial obligations
  • Not Unconscionable: The agreement must not be so one-sided as to be unconscionable under Minnesota law

What Can Be Addressed

  • Rights and obligations in property owned by either or both parties
  • Disposition of property upon separation, divorce, or death
  • Spousal support (alimony) terms, modifications, or waivers
  • Life insurance, estate planning, and inheritance provisions
  • Any other matter not in violation of Minnesota public policy or criminal law

Minnesota Prenup Enforceability Rules

Minnesota follows the standard UPAA enforcement framework. A prenup is unenforceable if the challenging party proves involuntary execution, or unconscionability combined with inadequate financial disclosure. Minnesota courts generally uphold properly executed prenuptial agreements when the basic UPAA requirements are satisfied. The burden of proof falls on the party seeking to invalidate the agreement.

Spousal Support Waiver

Permitted — Minnesota courts allow spousal support waivers in prenuptial agreements, subject to unconscionability review

Sunset Clause Recognition

Recognized — Minnesota courts will enforce clearly written sunset clauses that were voluntarily agreed upon by both parties

Unconscionability Standard

Evaluated at the time of execution — Minnesota courts examine whether the agreement was fundamentally unfair when signed, considering the adequacy of disclosure and the bargaining positions of the parties

Minnesota Prenuptial Agreement Costs

The cost of creating a prenuptial agreement in Minnesota depends on the complexity of your financial situation and whether you hire attorneys. Here is a breakdown of typical costs:

Fee / CostAmount
Attorney Fees (per party)$2,000 - $7,000
Notarization Fee$5 - $10
Court Filing FeeN/A (not filed with court)
Online Template Service$0 - $500
Financial Advisor Consultation$200 - $500 per hour
Business Valuation (if needed)$3,000 - $15,000+

Sample Minnesota Prenuptial Agreement

Below is a preview of our Minnesota-specific prenuptial agreement template. Your customized document will include all provisions required for enforceability under Minnesota law.

STATE OF MINNESOTA

PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT

Premarital Agreement Under Minnesota Law

PARTY 1:

Name: [Full Legal Name]
Address: [Minnesota Address]
Attorney: [Attorney Name]

PARTY 2:

Name: [Full Legal Name]
Address: [Minnesota Address]
Attorney: [Attorney Name]

AGREEMENT TERMS

Planned Wedding Date: [Date]
Separate Property Schedules: [Attached as Exhibits A & B]
Spousal Support Terms: [As Defined in Article III]
Governing Law: State of Minnesota

Minnesota Prenuptial Agreement FAQ

Answers to common questions about prenuptial agreements in Minnesota, including enforceability, legal requirements, and state-specific rules.

Official Minnesota Resources

Use these official resources for additional information about Minnesota family law, prenuptial agreement requirements, and finding a qualified attorney.

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