Business Insider -
5 Aug 2014 21:06

If you ask Terry Savage, getting a prenuptial agreement isn't simply about planning for the worst-case scenario. "We tend to think of prenups as dividing assets," says Savage, coauthor of "The New Love Deal: Everything You Must Know Before Marrying, Moving In, Or Moving On!," "with one wealthier partner wanting 'protection.'" But contrary to popular belief, she explains, a couple's need for a prenup isn't based solely on their income or assets. The real benefit of a prenup applies to any relatio...
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