DON’T TURN YOUR PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT DISCUSSION INTO A BATTLE
On behalf of Victoria S. Linder Law Office on Friday, July 27, 2018.
Some couples that are preparing for marriage are more than willing to discuss the pros and cons of a prenuptial agreement. On the flipside, there will always be people who are concerned about entering this type of agreement, as they think it puts them on the wrong path before they ever tie the knot.
If you're all for a prenuptial agreement but your partner is resisting, you must be careful of what you do next. With the right approach, you can discuss the details of a prenuptial agreement in a friendly manner that benefits both individuals.
However, if you make any mistakes along the way, it could turn your prenuptial agreement discussion into a battle. And that's not something you want to go through before your wedding day.
Here are some things you can doto avoid trouble:
- Don't focus solely on the benefits of a prenuptial agreement: There's no denying the fact that you'll discuss the benefits, but don't leave out the potential pitfalls of entering into a prenuptial agreement. You need to look at all the pros and cons, as this gives both individuals the opportunity to make informed decisions.
 - Don't issue demands: When you tell your partner that he or she must sign a prenuptial agreement, you're making things more difficult than they have to be. This could push the person away from you. Also, if you force the person to sign a prenuptial agreement, it may not be valid in court.
 - Don't rush into the process: It's imperative to analyze your specific situation, as opposed to focusing on nothing more than the high level benefits. Every individual and couple is unique, so you should take your time and analyze every detail before moving forward.
 - Don't put it off too long: There's nothing wrong with spreading the conversation over the course of several weeks or months, but you don't want to find yourself talking about this in the final days leading up to your wedding.
 
If you're interested in discussing a prenuptial agreement with your partner, bring the topic to light and see how the other person feels.
When you do a good job explaining the benefits of a prenuptial agreement, all the while listening to the concerns of your partner, you'll find yourself in a much better position.


