Niki Tran, APC

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Talk about the prenuptial agreement before the wedding. This can build trust and respect for each other and strengthen your marriage. A prenup will allow you to feel confident. With a prenup, you can be certain that all marital property is protected.

Discussing the prenup might be a bit daunting, but it’s essential. Make sure you and your significant other are on the same page before signing a marriage contract. This will give you a sense of security and peace of mind when entering the marriage.

If you’re planning on getting married, it’s a good idea to get a prenup. This is especially true if one person has significantly more money than the other. The prenup is a legal document designed to protect each party’s assets in case of divorce. A prenup is not about leaving someone with nothing. It’s about protecting each person’s assets, including property, savings, and investments.

It can help ensure that you and your spouse feel secure about the future. It can protect your assets and avoid arguments about how to divide property in the event of a divorce.

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