
Prenuptial agreements aren't just for the rich. Here's what you should know
CNN
Few people get married thinking they're going to get divorced. Or about divvying up money or assets after a marriage ends.
But more brides- and grooms-to-be are considering that scenario, especially when it comes to prenuptial agreements.
Prenups are often met with preconceived notions of a lack of trust or a way to protect riches when the partners' wealth is imbalanced. But divorce lawyers and financial planners argue that prenups are a way to clarify financial matters and open up communication before wedding vows are exchanged.

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