Episode 112: Planning ahead for a prenup talk

Talking about why a prenup makes sense before a potential life partner is involved prevents unnecessary conflict.

The idea of a prenup can cause hurt and anger in the person who is asked to sign one.  A large part of the problem is the feeling that that being asked to sign one means that the spouse or, more likely, the intended spouse’s parents “don’t trust me!” or “don’t like me!”  If the parents discuss their feelings about the benefits of a prenup before their offspring are likely to meet a potential life partner, then it becomes obvious that the particular person chosen is not being targeted or personally rejected in some way.  Planning ahead can prevent significant conflicts in a number of situations, including prenups.

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