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Aren’t Pre-Marital Agreements just for couples who have a lot of property or older couples who have children from a previous Marriage?

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Aren’t Pre-Marital Agreements just for couples who have a lot of property or older couples who have children from a previous Marriage?

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A. While classifying property that individuals own prior to Marriage as sole and separate property and making provisions for children of prior Marriages are two important reasons individuals may want to consider a Pre-Marital Agreement, there are other viable reasons to give consideration to a Pre-Marital Agreement. These reasons might include identifying how finances will be managed during the marriage, or how future education of either party will be treated.

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