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After the 4th time I have caught my husband lying to me (running up huge sums on credit cards, not paying the bills and trying to hide it, seriously hurting my credit), I said I was going to divorce him and meant it. In order to save our marriage, my husband proposed a contract be made. If ever again he lies to me then I get everything. Full custody (the reason I have agreed to this, he said he would fight me otherwise) both cars, the house and all of the money. Now I have no intention of leaving him "high and dry", this was his suggestion, but I like the idea of having a legal paper which will guard my rights if this does happen again (which it is likely to).
What I am trying to avoid here is a messy divorce. If indeed our marriage falls apart, I would like it to be as friendly as is possible.
Can this sort of numputial agreement be made? How to make it legal?
Please advise. PS if it matters, I live in Utah : (
 



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