There's nothing more exciting than planning your wedding. While doing so, it's important to turn your attention to the future. A prenuptial agreement can benefit both you and your spouse, so it's something you should discuss before your big day arrives.
The downsides of creating a prenuptial agreement
Almost every attorney will agree that in this modern age, it's an excellent idea for couples to sign a prenuptial agreement. However, if your attorney advises you to sign a prenup, he or she should also advise you of the potential downsides of this document.
A prenup can make your divorce go smoothly
You and your significant other plan to get married in the near future, and you do not think you will need a prenuptial agreement. After all, you do not have that many assets yet, and you both have about the same amount of money. You think prenups are just for rich people trying to protect their wealth and keep it from a spouse. Right?