Marriage Laws Are
Stuck In The Past

Outdated Marriage Laws Still Shape Modern Relationships

Here’s something you probably haven’t thought about: most of the marriage laws we follow today were written in the 1800s. Back then, marriage wasn’t about love or partnership the way we think of it today—it was more like a business transaction. Women were seen as property, and the laws reflected that.

Why Old Laws Don’t Fit Today’s Marriages

Now, while some things have changed over the years, the foundations of those laws are still in place. And the truth is, they just don’t match the way modern relationships work. Today, both partners are likely to have their own careers, their own savings, and their own debts before they even get married. But when you tie the knot, the default laws of your state lump everything together. Your finances are governed by rules that were written for a completely different time.

Most Couples Don’t Realize Their Marriage Is a Legal Contract

What’s worse is that most people don’t even realize this is happening. They assume their marriage is built on love and trust—and of course, it is! But when it comes to the legal side of things, your marriage is also a contract. And if you don’t make your own plan, the state’s outdated laws will step in to make decisions for you.

How a Prenup Lets You Set Your Own Rules


This is where a prenup comes in. A prenup gives you and your partner the chance to create your own rules. You get to decide how your finances will work, both during your marriage and if it ever ends. It’s not about planning for divorce; it’s about making sure your marriage is built on fairness, transparency, and communication.

Choose Modern Solutions Over 200-Year-Old Assumptions

 

So don’t let history decide how your marriage works. Take control of your future together and make sure the plan fits your life, not the life someone imagined 200 years ago.

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