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In family law, what does the term "prenuptial agreement" refer to?
A. A court order
B. A legal defense strategy
C. A written contract entered into before marriage, outlining the distribution of assets in case of divorce
D. Resolving labor disputes

A prenuptial agreement in family law is a written contract entered into before marriage, outlining the distribution of assets in case of divorce.

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