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This article on Huffington Post has some excellent points about the modern prenup. I believe that the prenup conversation forces couples to discuss their money and expectations PRIOR to getting married. To me, that makes for a better marriage. If you can’t have the conversation, then perhaps you should think about whether you can have the marriage.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
This is Not Your Parents’ Prenup: Debunking Prenup Myths
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