Ægtepagter
Ægtepagter, also known as marriage contracts, are legal documents that outline the rights, responsibilities, and expectations of both parties involved in a marriage. These agreements can cover a wide range of topics, including financial matters, property division, child custody, and decision-making authority. The purpose of an ægtepagt is to provide clarity and reduce potential conflicts that may arise during or after the marriage.
In Denmark, ægtepagter are not legally binding, but they can be used as a guide for couples
The content of an ægtepagt can vary greatly depending on the couple's individual circumstances and preferences.
- Financial matters: This can include how income will be divided, who will be responsible for paying
- Property division: Couples may agree on how property will be divided in the event of a divorce
- Child custody and parenting time: If the couple has children or plans to have children, they may
- Decision-making authority: Couples may agree on how major decisions will be made, such as where to
While ægtepagter can be a helpful tool for couples, it is important to note that they are