That’s a great questions, I believe everyone should have a prenuptial agreement because you never know if a divorce is in your future. After all the statistics are one in two marriages end in divorce. Assume two people get married and one party just graduated from college and is a teacher and therefore has a prospective teacher’s pension, the other party works in construction. 20 years later, he has a construction company and she has a teacher’s pension. Now we have to have this construction company valued and the pension valued. And she wants to keep her pension and he does not want to buy her out of his construction company.
This non-complicated divorce now is complicated. If they had agreed to what would have happened when they were getting along with each other and wanted to treat each other fairly, they would know their expectations in advance and that is why prenuptial agreements are invaluable.
Chris Hildebrand says
It may be difficult to discuss the specifics of a prenuptial agreement before you get married, but a prenuptial agreement can save you a lot of time and money in the unfortunate event of a divorce or legal separation. People tend to be much more reasonable when they negotiate a prenuptial agreement than they do when they are going through a divorce. I wanted to attach a link that provides additional information on prenuptial agreement. Check it out at https://www.hildebrandlaw.com/divorce-in-az/prenuptial-agreements-valid-arizona.aspx.
kaet says
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