The Premarital Agreement can change the ownership of property that is acquired by either spouse before the marriage.
If the “first option” is chosen, it means that parties wish that their individual property remain their individual property after a marriage occurs.
If a “second option” is chosen, it means that certain types of property should become joint property, while the rest of the property should remain individual property of either spouse.
The “third option” means that all property should become the joint property of a married couple.