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Paul McCartney was foolish enough not to sign a pre-nuptial agreement with the gold-digging Heather Mills.
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A prenuptial agreement is an agreement between two people who are getting married that can help protect both parties if the marriage ends. Most prenuptial agreements are contracted to protect one or both person's wealth and property. Look h...
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If you are considering a prenuptial agreement when you are getting married you defiantly want to have a lawyer draw it up for you. You can ask your friends and family if they know a good one or you can search for one yourself. You can find ...
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Many People Really Do! It all starts out feeling so right. You meet a guy or girl, you fall in love, and you decide to get married. Questions like, "When should the wedding be?" and "Where will we live?" probably come ...
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If you are pessimistic about marriage, well, perhaps you shouldn't be getting married. But that's not the same as being realistic and pragmatic. People change, life happens, and we all know that nearly half of marriages do end in divorce. A...
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Examining the Good and Bad of Prenups Would you sign a prenup? How would you feel if you fell in love with the perfect partner and a prenuptial agreement came up? I've examined my views on this subject - most resulting from personal exper...
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Yes. Any terms of a prenuptial agreement can legally be altered or modified in the future, if both parties so decide. Other terms of the prenuptial agreement not altered will remain intact, unless both parties revoke the entire agreement in...
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prenups are to protect what you already have not what you might have. anything acquired during the marriage (except an inheritance)  is marital property so if you won the lottery while married and then divorced, yes you'd have to give half ...
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The answer to that depends on your specific circumstances, and on the two of you as individuals. Financial planners and divorce attorneys argue that prenuptial agreements should be considered if any of the following particulars apply: chi...
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Yes, prenups are usually reserved when one or both of the people in the marriage have assets to protect. Insist on a prenup because should you be divorced it will make the divorce process go a lot more smoothly and you will protect your ass...
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