Prenuptial Agreements Are on the Rise, And More Women Are Requesting Them

by | Oct 24, 2013 | Uncategorized

In my law practice, I am a fan of prenuptial agreements. It is interesting to see them on the rise among women. That must indicate that women are becoming more and more financially well off prior to marriage, necessitating a document to protect their assets.

I also believe that prenuptial agreements are important because they help couples have that financial discussion before marrying. So many of the divorcing couples I work with have simple never had the conversation.

Additionally, one needs to consider that all couples have a prenup. It is either one you write yourself or the default prenup written by your state legislature. I prefer to write my own thank you very much.

Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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Real also:

https://weberdisputeresolution.com/prenuptial-agreement-formalities/

https://weberdisputeresolution.com/debunking-prenup-myths/

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