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Too often, engaged couples dismiss the idea of having a “prenuptial agreement” or “marriage contract” because they associate it with conflict and mistrust. Of course, a prenup is valuable if a marriage ends, but it can also be a tool in helping to clarify goals and expectations.
For some people, the process of creating a prenup could make their union even stronger. To read more, click here.