The courtship was all sunset strolls, candlelit dinners, wine and roses, romance and dreams. You found your soulmate and got engaged. You’re excitedly planning the big day and can’t wait for happily ever after. And then it happens. Your fiancé pops the other question: Will you sign a prenup? You’re caught off guard. Hurt and offended. You…
Perhaps the most high-profile, high-net-worth divorce of 2022 involved NFL star Tom Brady and his wife of 13 years, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, who announced they were divorcing. Unlike the many contentious, high-asset celebrity divorces the public has watched play out over months or even years of bitter court battles, the Brady-Bundchen split seemed to…
The fascination with celebrity breakups is never-ending, and the divorce between reality star Kim Kardashian West and music mogul Kanye West is no exception. This high-profile divorce has many speculating about the split, including the financial aspect, after both celebrities reached billionaire status this year. According to Forbes, Kim and Kanye have a prenuptial…
A prenuptial agreement is a legal contract that states the stipulations of a divorce, should one occur in the future. Most couples who have prenups sign them prior to getting married. Prenups do not mean a couple plans on getting divorced. It is simply a form of protection one spouse may want to protect…
Sometimes, the decisions made during a divorce, whether by the court or the parties involved, can still sting years later. Singer Jessica Simpson, who has become a hugely-successful entrepreneur, recently lamented her costly divorce from husband Nick Lachey 10 years ago. The former pop star once appeared in a hit reality show with her…
You may think of your prenup as your safety net. It means that you’re not going to lose your money and assets if you and your spouse split up. It protects you and allows you to enter the marriage without any nervousness or concern. However, people make a lot of mistakes with their prenups,…
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