A prenuptial agreement’s validity can be jeopardized when couples relocate internationally. Moving abroad can create legal vulnerabilities in asset protection provisions established in a marriage contract. Differences in international family law and jurisdictional complexities often lead to disputes over enforceability. Experts advise careful consideration of legal implications before moving, as contracts valid domestically may not be recognized or upheld in another country. Avoiding costly errors requires specialized legal counsel familiar with both jurisdictions involved. Proper planning and adaptation of the agreement to the new legal environment are crucial for safeguarding assets during an international relocation.