
Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is a legal contract made by a couple before they get married. It outlines how their assets and debts will be divided if the marriage ends, whether through divorce or death. This agreement can protect individual property and clarify financial responsibilities, helping to avoid disputes later on. While not romantic, it can provide peace of mind and security for both partners by establishing clear expectations regarding finances. Prenuptial agreements must be fair, fully disclosed, and voluntarily signed to be enforceable in court.