A Prenuptial Agreement is an agreement between two people intending to get married. The agreement will outline property rights during your marriage and financial arrangements the two of you would like to make as a condition of your marriage.
The Shariawiz Prenuptial Agreement ensures your marriage will follow Islamic law, including what would happen in the event of divorce or death.
What is Shariawiz?
Shariawiz is an online portal that offers legal forms and information about Sharī‘a-compliant wills and Sharī‘a rules of inheritance, including a scholar-certified Islamic Inheritance Calculator.
What conditions can my Prenuptial Agreement include?
It includes outlining property rights during your marriage and financial arrangements in the event of a divorce or death. The Shariawiz Prenuptial Agreement ensures your marriage will follow Islamic law, including what would happen in a termination event, such as divorce or death.
Some examples include your mahr amounts (both immediate and deferred), property distribution in a divorce, iddah payments in a divorce, and more.
What is a Last Will and Testament?
A Last Will and Testament is a legal declaration that you, the testator, make. It tells the world who will get your assets and who will manage your estate and implement your wishes when you die.
When you die without a Will – called dying “intestate” -- the state decides who gets your assets with no regard to your wishes and the needs of your heirs.
If you do not want state law to decide who gets your estate, use Shariawiz's software to prepare your own custom-tailored Shari'a-compliant estate plan valid for your state.
What cannot be included in my Prenuptial Agreement?
You cannot include provisions for child support or child custody, such as which parent will have primary custody if a divorce were to occur, in a Prenuptial Agreement.
Why do I need a Last Will and Testament?
You need a Will so that:
You—not a court—decide who gets your assets, and ensure they are divided according to Islam.
You—not a court—decide who cares for your children.
You—not a court—decide who manages the financial affairs of your minor children.
You—not a court—decide who manages the affairs of your estate.
You—not a court—decide your burial rites
If you do not want state law to decide who gets your estate, use the Shariawiz software to prepare your own custom-tailored state-specific, legally binding, Shari'a-compliant estate plan.
What is the difference between a secular will and an Islamic will?
An Islamic will covers everything that a secular will covers, including:
Appointing an executor to distribute your estate and manage your affairs after death;
Appointing a guardian to care for your children and manage their inheritance until adulthood;
Leaving money and/or property from your estate to other relatives or to charitable organizations; and
Specifying any debts to be paid at your death.
However, unlike a secular will, an Islamic will also includes Shari'a-complaint solutions to managing your estate after death, including:
Telling the world you have selected your burial rites according to Islam;
Outlining your wishes regarding autopsy that are permissible under the Shari'a;
Specifying moral and religious obligations to be paid at your death;
Providing permissible, recommended, and obligatory bequests up to one-third of the estate in the aggregate; and, most importantly
Dividing your assets according to Shari'a inheritance rules.
If you want your estate to be divided according to Shari'a inheritance rules, use our LAST WILL & TESTAMENT software to prepare your own custom-tailored state-specific, legally binding, Shari'a-compliant estate plan.
What does the Prenuptial Agreement package include?
The Shariawiz Islamic Prenuptial Agreement package includes the Prenuptial Agreement and a coinciding Muslim Marriage Contract to be signed at the Islamic marriage ceremony as well as an Islamic Will for each of you.
What is an estate plan?
A standard estate plan includes a Will, a healthcare directive/living will, and a durable power of attorney.
With a standard estate plan (a Will, a healthcare directive/living will, and a durable power of attorney) your financial and non-financial end of life affairs will be in order and according to your wishes. Plus, you protect your family.
What assets does my Islamic will cover?
Your Islamic Will, like a secular will, covers all the assets that make up your estate. When you die, the interests you have in all your property - real and moveable - become part of your estate, and will be distributed to your Islamic heirs in your Islamic Will.
However, your Will does not cover assets that are transferred to third parties by right of survivorship or because of pre-selected beneficiaries, such as:
Real estate owned with a right of survivorship;
Bank accounts with a right of survivorship;
Retirement accounts with a pre-selected survivor beneficiary; or
Life insurance with a pre-selected survivor beneficiary.
When you pass away, all assets owned individually and assets with the estate selected to be the beneficiary would be distributed according to your Islamic Will. All retirement accounts, insurance proceeds, and assets owned with a right of survivorship will be distributed to the pre-selected beneficiary outside of your estate.
How does the process work?
You will first begin by answering the questions in the Shariawiz Islamic Prenuptial Agreement software. Once you're finished answering your portion, you will be able to invite your potential spouse to answer his/her portion of questions as well. You will both disclose your assets to be reviewed by the other (don't worry, you don't have to upload any documents).
Once the two of you have both answered the questions, our software will inform you whether there are answers that you disagreed on. If so, you will be able to negotiate via online messaging and email communications until you both agree to all the terms of the Prenuptial Agreement as well as the financial disclosures that have been provided.
Then, you can download your completed Prenuptial Agreement and Muslim Marriage Contract! You will sign the Prenuptial Agreement before the wedding, and the Muslim Marriage Contract will be signed during your Islamic marriage ceremony.
How much does it cost?
The Shariawiz Islamic Prenuptial Agreement package costs $999 per couple. After purchase, you will be able to invite your potential spouse to collaborate; he/she will not have to pay any additional fees to do so.
I have an affiliate or discount code. How do I use it?
You will enter your affiliate or discount code at checkout.
What is your refund policy?
Shariawiz has a 14-day money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with your completed Shariawiz documents, you can request a full refund within 14 days of purchase.
What should I do after purchasing a will?
Upon purchase, you will be able to download detailed instructions on how to sign, witness, notarize, and store your documents.
What is your refund policy?
Shariawiz has a 30-day money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with your completed Shariawiz documents, you can request a full refund within 30 days of purchase.
How long does it take?
You can create a Shariawiz Islamic Prenuptial Agreement as quickly as you want! It should only take each of you 30 minutes to answer the questions in our software. Afterwards, if you have chosen different answers, the two of you will be able to negotiate via messages on our platform to agree on all the terms of your Prenuptial Agreement. Once the two of you agree, your Prenuptial Agreement is complete and just needs to be signed!
How long before our wedding should we start the Prenuptial Agreement?
You should start negotiating your Prenuptial Agreement months before your wedding, if possible. Some states do not consider a Prenuptial Agreement signed within a week of the wedding enforceable, so do not wait until the day before your wedding ceremony to sign the Agreement. Give yourself a month or two to make sure you both have had sufficient time to fully review the terms of the Agreement as well as the financial disclosures that go with it and consult professionals, like an attorney, if desired.
Will I be able to review my will before I purchase?
Yes. After you complete your document, you will be able to review the entire document to make sure everything is correct, according to your wishes, and make any edits prior to purchasing.
Are your legal forms based on the laws of my state?
Yes. When you purchase a Shariawiz document, you are purchasing a document that has been built by an experienced legal and Sharī‘a expert team. Every document you purchase is based on the laws of your state and custom tailored by you. We want you to be comfortable and confident when you purchase a Shariawiz estate plan. You get to review each document you complete before you purchase—no surprises!
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