Colorado law provides that parties may contract with respect to rights and obligations to property owned by one party or by both parties. These agreements may be made prior to a marriage, called a Prenuptial Agreement, or may be made after the marriage but before any consideration of divorce, called a Postnuptial Agreement. Generally the Court will enforce the provisions of these agreements unless there is evidence of involuntariness, insufficient disclosures or unconscionable provisions. Any party considering signing a marital agreement should first have an understanding of Colorado law.