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Family

Apr. 19, 2018

It’s prenup season: What wealthy individuals must consider before they say ‘I do’

The plain fact is that high-net-worth individuals need to protect their financial interests before marriage.

Stacy D. Phillips

Partner
Blank Rome LLP

Email: sdpdissoqueen@blankrome.com

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The plain fact is that high-net-worth individuals need to protect their financial interests before marriage.

As the summer wedding season approaches, so does "prenup season." Often, the mere mention of a prenuptial agreement makes people uncomfortable, as if these documents and the discussions they prompt constitute a wholly unromantic anticipation of ultimate failure -- even before the couple share their first dance.

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