When is the best time to ask for a prenuptial agreement?

Truth be told - there is probably never the best time to ask. It's often said that marriage is like a business partnership. If you've been delving into any number of property and legal issues, it's probably occurred to you that this isn't exactly the most romantic of metaphors. But the comparison does seem apt in many ways—just ask anyone who's been through a divorce.

 In both cases, there are many things to consider before deciding to commit. For example:

 -          How will our incomes and assets factor into our plans for the future?

 -          What about our children if we have any together?

 -          Do you have any hidden debts or other obligations I should know about?

 -          If we get divorced, how will we divide our income and assets going forward?


A prenuptial agreement is an important tool for making these decisions before you walk down the aisle, so to speak. It can help ensure that your significant other knows exactly what they're getting into with your relationship, and it can help you make informed decisions about how you want your financial lives—and any possible future children—to look together. You'd think these discussions would happen as a matter of course before becoming engaged, but unfortunately, that isn't always the case.

There are a lot of myths about prenuptial agreements that you should be aware of before you decide to talk to your partner about one. Prenuptial agreements are not just for rich people who have a lot to protect, nor are they for young couples. In fact, the average age at which people sign them is 43 years old.

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