To the bride and groom, marriage is a loving contract between two people who want to spend the rest of their lives together, but in the eyes of the law, marriage is a contract between two people which is not about love but about a variety of financial rights and obligations. You should not look at a prenuptial agreement as a lack of faith in the relationship but as protection against unforeseen circumstances.
Think of it as an “insurance policy” covering the legal issues of your marriage contract that you get to write yourself. If it is difficult to talk about your loving, committed relationship as if it were a business arrangement, consulting with a legal, professional advisor will make it easier.
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2 comments:
Just because you ask for a prenup , it does not mean that you do not love your future spouse. It is often a way to assure that your future really loves you and not your money. Is it a good idea? YES! You have to protect the millions that you have worked hard to earn.
Judy Lukose
www.LukoseLaw.com
Every soon-to-be couple should entertain the idea of prenuptial agreement. I don’t mean to sound negative; it’s just that in times like these, we can’t afford to risk our finances. Know and protect your rights before it’s too late.
-Ferdinand Draper
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