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Strengthen the Foundation of your Marriage Before it Starts

Prenups empower couples to have honest, important conversations that build a stronger foundation for marriages that last. When you lay everything out on the table before you walk down the aisle, you ensure you and your spouse are on the same page, and eliminate surprises down the road.

What if You Could Have a Marriage With Your Own Rules?

Marriage is as much a legal and financial commitment as it is an emotional one. Whether you’re aware of it or not, everyone who enters into a marriage already has a prenup in place: the state law. To that end, getting divorced without a prenup of your own means you’re subject to the default laws in your state when it comes to matters like alimony and property division. In other words? If you’re getting married sans prenup and you’re not up-to-date on your state’s divorce laws, you won’t know what you’re actually agreeing to when you say “I do”.

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Of all the reasons we believe prenups
lead to stronger marriages, here are our top three:

  1. If You Fail To Plan, You Plan To Fail: This saying always rings true — but particularly when your finances are on the line. Don’t make the mistake of believing that the love you feel for each other in the present precludes you from planning for the future. Instead, think of your prenuptial agreement like a business plan for your marriage. This mental shift will force you to confront difficult yet critical issues, therefore creating a safe space to address these topics now and into the future.
  2. Showing Your Cards Matters: In order for a prenup to be valid, both sides must be open and honest about their financial circumstances. This is called full financial disclosure. Just think: Wouldn’t it make sense to be on the same page about finances going into the marriage instead of being caught off guard by an unpleasant surprise later on?
  3. It Strengthens Your Bond: Pledging to treat each other with dignity and respect even in the face of divorce can actually help spouses feel more secure heading into their union. With a prenup, you can both commit to a future that’s civil and just while still basking in the glow of your happily ever after.
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