"Dear Lawyer, Before we married my husband and I had an agreement that, if I married him, he would give me certain things. We texted about things he promised me, like jewelry and a car, and an email states he was to have his attorney draw up a prenup prior to our marriage. He lives in Ohio and I live in Colorado. He arrived in Colorado one day before our wedding without the prenup. While here he spoke with two of my children and two of my friends about the terms of our prenup and what he would be giving me after we wed. After being together for 3 1/2 months, he threw me out for no reason other than 'Sometimes I want to be married and sometimes I don't.' Am I entitled to the stuff he promised me?"
A) No, the contract is not capable of being performed in a year because marriage is a longer commitment.
B) No, prenuptial agreements must be in writing and signed by the party to be charged, in this case her husband.
C) No, prenuptial agreements must be in writing and signed by both parties.
D) Yes, there are witnesses to the oral promise, her children and friends.
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