Overview
- Reports this week say Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expected to sign a prenuptial agreement and that their legal teams are actively negotiating which state’s law will govern the deal.
- Published coverage lists Rhode Island, Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee and New York as possible governing venues and says California has reportedly been ruled out.
- Legal commentators say the pact would likely treat each person’s assets as separate and include provisions designed to protect Swift’s music catalog and other intellectual property.
- Experts expect strict confidentiality and non-disparagement provisions to be negotiated but warn clauses that try to bar songwriting or artistic references would be legally hard to draft and enforce.
- No prenup or wedding details are on public record and neither Swift nor Kelce has confirmed plans, so filings or official statements will be the next signs that terms and venue are final.