HRS §572D-7
Enforcing agreements after a void marriage
If a court decides a marriage was never valid, a premarital agreement can still be used, but only to prevent an unfair outcome. The agreement is not fully enforced.
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The statute, as written — Enforcement; void marriage
If a marriage is determined to be void, an agreement that would otherwise have been a premarital agreement is enforceable only to the extent necessary to avoid an inequitable result.
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