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How to ask a spouse for a prenuptial agreement

On Behalf of | Dec 16, 2020 | Prenuptial Agreements

Planning a wedding often takes a lot of time, energy and money. Prior to the big day, future spouses in Virginia are usually busy with finding a good location, decorating, picking the perfect attire and countless other tasks. Many couples never even consider a prenuptial agreement as being a part of their pre-wedding plans. Discussing possible divorce before the marriage even begins isn’t exactly romantic, either. Here’s some advice on how to approach this subject with a future spouse.

Prepare for the discussion by writing a few things down. Grab a piece of paper, and on one side, jot down at least 10 reasons for asking for a prenup. On the other side, write down 10 possible responses from the other person. This will help with mental preparation while also allowing the individual to gain a deeper understanding of why a prenup is desired.

Also, be intentional when approaching the other party. Do not issue demands, and basically, just have a simple conversation. Never cut the other person off and always wait for him or her to reply before responding. When they reply, listen intently. Try to see things from the other person’s perspective and always keep an open mind.

Most importantly, the sooner that couples can discuss prenuptial agreements, the better. Don’t wait until the week before the wedding before having this critical talk. Those in Virginia who want to know more about prenuptial agreements should consider contacting a knowledgeable legal representative. A seasoned family law attorney can answer questions and help future spouses decide if a prenuptial agreement is appropriate for their specific situation.