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Before the Bells: Prenup Protection
My summer 2023 “wedding trip” is long past and I’m always happy to see countless hours of planning from friends come true. I’ve been to formal weddings and I’ve been to more casual ones. Some couples hire bands to perform, while others opt for DJS. There is one area of premarital planning that is not usually publicized (and, I admit, less fun to celebrate) but can play a crucial role in a couple’s future: the prenuptial agreement.
Do I need a prenup?
Here are three scenarios where executing a prenuptial agreement may make sense:
- If one or both spouses are expected to receive a large inheritance. Note that inheritance laws come into play here as well and will vary by state. In these cases, prior generations have likely executed trusts to provide additional layers of protection, but don’t assume it.
- There may be a “monied” and a “non-monied” spouse in the relationship. For example, one spouse may be worth $5,000,000 when they marry, while the other may be worth $500,000.
- One spouse owns a business that may not be worth much today but has the potential to grow significantly and result in a windfall at a later date. Another option in this scenario is a postnuptial agreement, which the couple could execute if they come into significant wealth during their marriage.