A multi-page personalized non-marital cohabitation agreement.
Blank Excel schedules on which each person can list the items that he/she brought into the residence (to avoid allegations about who owned any particular item).
An acknowledgment that can be signed by the person who did not purchase the agreement that states that he/she is aware of the option to have it reviewed by a lawyer.
Waivers of disclosure of financial information that confirm neither party is obligated to disclose his or her personal financial information.
Letter explaining the documents and how to sign them.
Texas law provides that a couple intending to marry can enter into a prenuptial agreement, and a married couple can partition their community estate into two separate estates.
There is a common misconception that such an agreement must state that everything remains separate. That is not the law. The standard prenup and standard partition packages available on this site provide for such a document.
However, if you want to tailor your own agreement that takes into account your specific situation, a custom prenup or marital property agreement is appropriate.