- In this section, “custodial responsibility” means parental rights and responsibilities, parenting time, access, visitation, or other custodial right or duty with respect to a child.
- A term in a premarital agreement or marital agreement is not enforceable to the extent that it:
- Adversely affects a child’s right to support;
- Limits or restricts a remedy available to a victim of domestic violence under law of this state other than this part 3;
- Purports to modify the grounds for a court-decreed legal separation or marital dissolution available under law of this state other than this part 3;
- Penalizes a party for initiating a legal proceeding leading to a court-decreed legal separation or marital dissolution; or
- Violates public policy.
- A term in a premarital agreement or marital agreement which defines the rights or duties of the parties regarding custodial responsibility is not binding on the court.
Source: L. 2013: Entire part R&RE, (HB 13-1204), ch. 239, p. 1163, § 1, effective July 1, 2014.