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POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENT — STATE OF ARIZONA

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Parties and Identification
  2. Recitals
  3. Financial Disclosure
  4. Property Classification and Division
  5. Division of Debts and Liabilities
  6. Spousal Support and Maintenance
  7. Estate Planning Coordination
  8. Enforceability Provisions
  9. General Provisions
  10. Execution and Acknowledgment

1. PARTIES AND IDENTIFICATION

This Postnuptial Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into on [__/__/____] by and between:

First Spouse:

  • Full Legal Name: [________________________________]
  • Date of Birth: [__/__/____]
  • Current Address: [________________________________]
  • Social Security Number (last 4): [____]

Second Spouse:

  • Full Legal Name: [________________________________]
  • Date of Birth: [__/__/____]
  • Current Address: [________________________________]
  • Social Security Number (last 4): [____]

(collectively referred to as the "Parties" or individually as a "Spouse").


2. RECITALS

WHEREAS, the Parties were lawfully married on [__/__/____] in [________________________________] (city/county), Arizona;

WHEREAS, the Parties desire to define and establish their respective rights and obligations regarding property, debts, and spousal maintenance during the marriage and in the event of separation, dissolution, or death;

WHEREAS, both Parties acknowledge that Arizona is a community property state and that absent this Agreement, A.R.S. § 25-211 governs the characterization and division of marital property;

WHEREAS, both Parties acknowledge the confidential relationship existing between spouses and the heightened duty of good faith and fair dealing arising therefrom;

WHEREAS, both Parties enter into this Agreement freely, voluntarily, and without coercion, duress, or undue influence;

WHEREAS, both Parties have been advised to seek independent legal counsel and have had the opportunity to do so;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein and the continuation of the marital relationship, the Parties agree as follows:


3. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE

3.1 Full Disclosure Obligation

Each Party has made a full, complete, and accurate disclosure of all assets, debts, income, and financial obligations to the other Party. The disclosures are attached hereto as:

  • Exhibit A — First Spouse's Financial Disclosure (Schedule of Assets, Debts, and Income)
  • Exhibit B — Second Spouse's Financial Disclosure (Schedule of Assets, Debts, and Income)

3.2 Representations and Warranties

Each Party represents and warrants that:

☐ All assets with a value exceeding $[____] have been disclosed
☐ All debts and liabilities have been disclosed
☐ All sources of income have been disclosed
☐ All interests in businesses, partnerships, or LLCs have been disclosed
☐ No assets have been concealed, undervalued, or transferred to third parties

3.3 Consequences of Non-Disclosure

The Parties acknowledge that failure to provide full and accurate financial disclosure may render this Agreement voidable under Arizona contract law and the equitable principles applied by Arizona courts.


4. PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION AND DIVISION

4.1 Community Property

Under A.R.S. § 25-211, all property acquired by either spouse during the marriage is presumed to be community property. The Parties agree to classify the following property as community property:

Asset Description Approximate Value Notes
[________________________________] $[________] [________]
[________________________________] $[________] [________]
[________________________________] $[________] [________]

4.2 Separate Property — First Spouse

The following property shall be and remain the sole and separate property of the First Spouse, including all appreciation, rents, issues, and profits therefrom, per A.R.S. § 25-213:

Asset Description Approximate Value Basis for Separate Classification
[________________________________] $[________] [________]
[________________________________] $[________] [________]

4.3 Separate Property — Second Spouse

The following property shall be and remain the sole and separate property of the Second Spouse, including all appreciation, rents, issues, and profits therefrom:

Asset Description Approximate Value Basis for Separate Classification
[________________________________] $[________] [________]
[________________________________] $[________] [________]

4.4 Reclassification of Property

The Parties agree to reclassify the following property:

Property Current Classification New Classification Receiving Spouse
[________________________________] ☐ Community ☐ Separate ☐ Community ☐ Separate [________]
[________________________________] ☐ Community ☐ Separate ☐ Community ☐ Separate [________]

4.5 Marital Residence

The marital residence located at [________________________________] shall be classified as:
☐ Community property of both Parties
☐ Separate property of [________________________________]
☐ Other arrangement: [________________________________]

4.6 Future Acquisitions

Property acquired after the date of this Agreement shall be classified as follows:
☐ According to Arizona community property law (A.R.S. § 25-211)
☐ As set forth in this Agreement: [________________________________]


5. DIVISION OF DEBTS AND LIABILITIES

5.1 Existing Debts

The Parties agree to the following allocation of existing debts:

Creditor Balance Owed Responsible Spouse Account No. (last 4)
[________________________________] $[________] [________] [____]
[________________________________] $[________] [________] [____]

5.2 Future Debts

Debts incurred after the date of this Agreement shall be allocated as follows:
☐ According to Arizona community property law
☐ As the sole responsibility of the incurring Spouse
☐ Other: [________________________________]

5.3 Indemnification

Each Party shall indemnify and hold the other harmless from any debt or obligation assigned to them under this Agreement.


6. SPOUSAL SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE

6.1 Spousal Maintenance Provisions

The Parties agree as follows regarding spousal maintenance:
☐ Each Party waives any right to spousal maintenance from the other
☐ Spousal maintenance shall be determined according to A.R.S. § 25-319
☐ Spousal maintenance shall be as follows: [________________________________]

6.2 Duration and Amount (if applicable)

If spousal maintenance is agreed upon:

  • Monthly Amount: $[________]
  • Duration: [________________________________]
  • Termination Events: [________________________________]

6.3 Fairness Acknowledgment

The Parties acknowledge that an Arizona court may decline to enforce spousal maintenance provisions if enforcement would be unconscionable at the time of dissolution.


7. ESTATE PLANNING COORDINATION

7.1 Waiver of Probate Rights

☐ Neither Party waives statutory rights under Arizona Probate Code (A.R.S. Title 14)
☐ First Spouse waives the following rights: [________________________________]
☐ Second Spouse waives the following rights: [________________________________]

7.2 Life Insurance

☐ [________________________________] shall maintain a life insurance policy in the amount of $[________] naming [________________________________] as beneficiary.

7.3 Consistency with Estate Plans

The Parties agree to execute or amend wills, trusts, or beneficiary designations consistent with this Agreement within [____] days of execution.


8. ENFORCEABILITY PROVISIONS

8.1 Voluntariness

Each Party affirms that this Agreement is entered into voluntarily, without fraud, duress, coercion, or undue influence.

8.2 Independent Legal Counsel

☐ First Spouse was represented by: [________________________________], State Bar No. [________]
☐ Second Spouse was represented by: [________________________________], State Bar No. [________]
☐ A Party was not represented by counsel and voluntarily waived the right to retain counsel after being advised to do so.

8.3 Unconscionability

The Parties represent that this Agreement is not unconscionable as of the date of execution. The Parties understand that a court may refuse to enforce any provision found unconscionable.

8.4 Severability

If any provision of this Agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

8.5 Governing Law

This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Arizona.

8.6 Contract Law Standard

The Parties acknowledge that Arizona postnuptial agreements are governed by general contract principles, subject to the heightened scrutiny courts apply to agreements between spouses. See Woodward v. Woodward, 117 Ariz. 281 (1977).


9. GENERAL PROVISIONS

9.1 Entire Agreement

This Agreement, together with all attached Exhibits, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes all prior agreements, whether written or oral, regarding the subject matter herein.

9.2 Amendments

This Agreement may only be modified by a written instrument signed by both Parties.

9.3 No Waiver

The failure of either Party to enforce any provision shall not constitute a waiver of such provision.

9.4 Children

Nothing in this Agreement shall predetermine child custody, parenting time, or child support. Such matters remain subject to the jurisdiction and discretion of the court under A.R.S. §§ 25-401 et seq. and §§ 25-500 et seq.


10. EXECUTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

FIRST SPOUSE:

Signature: ______________________________
Printed Name: [________________________________]
Date: [__/__/____]

SECOND SPOUSE:

Signature: ______________________________
Printed Name: [________________________________]
Date: [__/__/____]


NOTARIZATION

STATE OF ARIZONA
COUNTY OF [________________________________]

On [__/__/____], before me, [________________________________], a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared [________________________________] and [________________________________], who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same in their authorized capacities and that by their signatures on the instrument the persons executed the instrument.

WITNESS my hand and official seal.

Signature: ______________________________
Notary Public
My Commission Expires: [__/__/____]

[NOTARY SEAL]


ATTORNEY CERTIFICATIONS

First Spouse's Attorney:
I, [________________________________], attorney at law, certify that I independently represented the First Spouse in connection with this Agreement and that I advised my client regarding the legal effect of this Agreement.

Signature: ______________________________
State Bar No.: [________]
Date: [__/__/____]

Second Spouse's Attorney:
I, [________________________________], attorney at law, certify that I independently represented the Second Spouse in connection with this Agreement and that I advised my client regarding the legal effect of this Agreement.

Signature: ______________________________
State Bar No.: [________]
Date: [__/__/____]


ARIZONA-SPECIFIC NOTES

  • Community Property State: Arizona is a community property jurisdiction. Absent a valid agreement, all property acquired during marriage is presumed community property (A.R.S. § 25-211).
  • No Specific Postnuptial Statute: Arizona has no statute specifically governing postnuptial agreements. They are enforced under general contract law principles with heightened judicial scrutiny.
  • Uniform Premarital Agreement Act: A.R.S. §§ 25-201 to 25-205 govern prenuptial agreements. Courts may look to these standards by analogy for postnuptial agreements.
  • Confidential Relationship: Arizona courts recognize a confidential relationship between spouses, imposing a higher standard of good faith and fair dealing.
  • Consideration: The continuation of the marriage is generally held to provide adequate consideration for a postnuptial agreement under Arizona case law.
  • Notarization Recommended: While not statutorily required, notarization strengthens enforceability and is strongly recommended.

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Last updated: May 2026