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  • Having a Prenup Is Critical When You're Getting Remarried
    Having a Prenup Is Critical When You're Getting Remarried

    Financial planners and attorneys working with couples getting married for the second time (or more) are increasingly recommending that their clients have a prenuptial agreement drafted before they ...

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  • Prenups Can Not Only Protect Your Assets, but Ward off Debt
    Prenups Can Not Only Protect Your Assets, but Ward off Debt

    You may question why you're getting married if you feel the need to think about the prospect of a divorce at the time. However, some financial experts caution that it's a wise thing to do. Under most ...

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  • Cohabitation Agreements Are Essential for Unmarried Couples
    Cohabitation Agreements Are Essential for Unmarried Couples

    We've come a long way since the 1950s and 60s when living with your girlfriend or boyfriend outside of wedlock was still taboo for most. A recent University of North Carolina study shows that at least ...

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  • What's Allowed to Be Included When It Comes to Drafting a Prenup?
    What's Allowed to Be Included When It Comes to Drafting a Prenup?

    Although you're unlikely to be thinking about divorce as you're planning to walk down the aisle, some legal experts warn that you probably should. Prenups can prove to be extremely helpful if you ...

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  • Is a Prenup Important Even If You're in Love and Have No Assets?
    Is a Prenup Important Even If You're in Love and Have No Assets?

    When many hear the word prenup, they often think that it's not intended for them. If you're young and haven't yet built up your savings, then you're likely to feel as if you don't have enough assets ...

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  • Why Is It Essential to Have a Prenup If You're Getting Remarried?
    Why Is It Essential to Have a Prenup If You're Getting Remarried?

    When marrying couples think about prenups, they often discuss getting them as a way to protect themselves if they end up divorcing down the road. Many times couples don't think of them as useful if ...

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