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Why should you never sign a prenup?
Why should you never sign a prenup?
Nicole Sheehey avatar
Written by Nicole Sheehey
Updated over a week ago

Well…let’s start off by saying, you should always consider a prenup. There is a misconception out there that prenups mean the couple getting married are already thinking of divorce. But, this could not be further from the truth! At their root, prenups show true commitment to the marriage and financial transparency in the partnership. Many couples report that the marriage feels more secure than it would have been without the prenup.

That said, like any other legal contract it is very important that you understand and agree to the terms and provisions in your prenuptial agreement. HelloPrenup provides many educational resources on common prenup terms. If you have any further questions, we recommend you consult an attorney in your state. We offer attorney services in select states, for discounted, flat-rate fees, starting at $99. Check your HelloPrenup dashboard for more information on attorney services.


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