prenuptial
/ˌprɛnʌpˈtɪəl/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or occurring before a marriage, especially in relation to a couple’s financial arrangements.
“The couple decided to have a prenuptial agreement before getting married.”
2. noun
an agreement made before marriage about how property and finances will be divided in case of divorce.
“The lawyer specialized in drafting prenuptial agreements for her clients.”
3. noun
a marriage that takes place before a couple’s prenuptial agreement is finalized.
“The prenuptial marriage was not recognized by the state due to the lack of a valid agreement.”