North Carolina Statutes
§ 52-11 — Antenuptial contracts and torts
North Carolina § 52-11
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 52Powers and Liabilities of Married Persons
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 52-11 (2026).
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The liability of a married person for any debts owing, or contracts made or damages incurred before marriage shall not be impaired or altered by such marriage. No person shall by marriage incur any liability for any debts owing, or contracts made, or for wrongs done by his or her spouse before the marriage. (1871-2, c. 193, ss. 13, 14; Code, ss. 1822, 1823; Rev., ss. 2101, 2106; C.S., s. 2517; 1965, c. 878, s. 1.)
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