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10. Clarify who will provide health insurance for your children and how the costs will be shared.
11. Clearly state what state's laws will apply and how a move to another state will affect the prenup.
12. Make sure your attorneys are identified. Have them explain each provision in the prenuptial agreement and try your best to understand what it all means. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
13. Agree upon what happens to your pets in the event of your divorce. Who gets custody and will there be visitation rights?
14. Include a clause that requires the one who challenges the validity of the prenup to pay all of the other spouse's fees, regardless of the outcome. You can also make the challenger give up something of value they might be getting under the prenup.
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