Bringing up a pre-nup can feel awkward, but timing and tone make all the difference. The best time to discuss it is well before the wedding, when both partners can approach the conversation calmly and thoughtfully. Tips for a respectful discussion: • Frame it as a mutual protection plan, not a lack of trust •
Continue ReadingPre-nups can cover a wide range of financial matters, including: • Property division • Debt responsibility • Spousal support • Business ownership • Inheritance protection However, they cannot include: • Child custody or support arrangements (these are determined by the court based on the child’s best interests) • Anything illegal or unconscionable • Terms that
Continue ReadingWhen people hear the term “pre-nuptial agreement,” they often picture celebrity marriages or ultra-wealthy couples protecting their fortunes. However, in reality, pre-nups are for everyone. A well-crafted pre-nup is a practical and respectful way to begin a marriage with transparency and mutual understanding. Pre-nuptial agreements are not about expecting divorce; they are about planning responsibly,
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