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Reasons to Get a Prenuptial Agreement By Attorney Jeff Weissman Although the idea of a prenuptial agreement does not usually go hand- in-hand with the romance of an engagement and wedding, it is a must for many people. Here is a list of people who should consider signing a prenuptial agreement: • Those who plan to quit their job to be homemakers and raise children. In this instance, a prenuptial agreement can prevent the person who gives up a job from suffering adverse economic effects in the case of divorce. • Those who have been previously married. Often, people who are marrying for the second time have loved ones and assets from a prior marriage. A prenuptial agreement can prevent the new spouse from cutting off the former family from finances in the event of death. • People who are marrying a partner with a large amount of debt. A prenuptial agreement can prevent the spouse from having to pay the partner’s debt. • People who are wealthier or earn more money than their partner. A prenuptial agreement will help ensure that your partner is marrying you for the right reasons. It can also put a reasonable cap on potential alimony. To learn more about prenuptial agreements, consider contacting your attorney. About the author: Jeff Weissman is a family law attorney and partner with the law firm Gladstone & Weissman, P.A., in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Weissman is board certified in marital and family law.

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Reasons to Get a Prenuptial Agreement By Attorney Jeff Weissman

Although the idea of a prenuptial agreement does not usually go hand-in-hand with the romance of an engagement and wedding, it is a must for many people. Here is a list of people who should consider signing a prenuptial agreement:

• Those who plan to quit their job to be homemakers and raise children. In this instance, a prenuptial agreement can prevent the person who gives up a job from suffering adverse economic effects in the case of divorce. • Those who have been previously married. Often, people who are marrying for the second time have loved ones and assets from a prior marriage. A prenuptial agreement can prevent the new spouse from cutting off the former family from finances in the event of death.• People who are marrying a partner with a large amount of debt. A prenuptial agreement can prevent the spouse from having to pay the partner’s debt. • People who are wealthier or earn more money than their partner. A prenuptial agreement will help ensure that your partner is marrying you for the right reasons. It can also put a reasonable cap on potential alimony.

To learn more about prenuptial agreements, consider contacting your attorney.

About the author: Jeff Weissman is a family law attorney and partner with the law firm Gladstone & Weissman, P.A., in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Weissman is board certified in marital and family law.