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Marriage Automatically Comes With State Default Laws
Did you know that when you get married, you’re automatically agreeing to a prenup? It’s true! Even if you’ve never signed anything. Here’s how it works: when you say “I do” and sign your marriage license, you’re agreeing to your state’s default marriage laws. These laws decide how your finances are handled during the marriage and what happens if it ends in divorce.
Most Couples Don’t Understand the Marriage Laws They Agree To
But here’s the catch—most people have no idea what those laws actually say. Why? Because they were written hundreds of years ago, back when the idea of marriage was very different. We’re talking about a time when women were considered property and financial independence wasn’t even a thing. Sure, there have been updates here and there, but the foundations of those laws are completely outdated.
Outdated Laws Apply to Every Marriage Unless You Opt Out
What’s even wilder is that these laws apply to everyone, no matter who you are or what your relationship looks like. If you don’t create your own plan, these rules will make decisions for you. And trust me, they don’t always work in your favor.
Why Creating Your Own Prenup Matters
That’s why having a prenup is so important. A prenup lets you and your partner take control. You get to create a financial plan that’s built on transparency, communication, and fairness—values that reflect your relationship, not someone else’s idea of marriage from the 1800s.
Take Control of Your Future With a Custom Prenup
So don’t leave something this important up to chance. If you’re getting married, take the time to make sure your future is set up for success.