What should you ask for in a prenup?
This
really depends on what you own and what your future spouse owns.
Prenups are legal agreements that outline what will happen to your income, property, assets, and debts if you get divorced or legally separated. They're not only important for people who are already married—even if you're only dating seriously and don't intend to get married anytime soon, or even ever, it's a good idea to have a conversation about what would happen with your shared finances if things ended.
A prenup can be much more than just a financial document: it can also
help set expectations about how you'll manage money together and provide
guidance for future decisions. For example, if you want to move in together
without getting married (or vice versa), it can lay out the best way to go
about that. If one of you expects to take on more responsibility for paying the
bills or managing the money, a prenup can outline how that will work. If one of
you wants children but the other doesn't, or doesn't want them right away, a
prenup can help make sure that there's no confusion over whose career is put on
hold while they raise kids.
It's not just for the wealthy and famous anymore. Prenuptial agreements are becoming more common and can protect both parties in a marriage.
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