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Does a prenup really make it more likely that you will get divorced?

On Behalf of | Mar 11, 2025 | Divorce

Some people are afraid to ask their partner if they can use a prenuptial agreement when getting married. They may know that this type of document could be very beneficial, especially if one of them is bringing substantial financial assets into the marriage. A prenup can also be used to protect business interests.

But the reason they do not want to ask their partner is that they believe it will be interpreted as a sign that they are already thinking about getting divorced. There are even those who claim that having a prenup makes it more likely that the marriage will end because the framework is already in place. But is this actually true?

It may make divorce less likely

In reality, using a prenuptial agreement could lower the odds of divorce and make a marriage stronger. It certainly does not encourage divorce, and many couples draft prenups that they never end up using.

The main reason it can be beneficial is that it requires you and your future spouse to have important conversations about things like assets, business interests, financial obligations, debt and even just your views and perspectives on money. Having these types of discussions before marriage can be very helpful in ensuring that you are both on the same page, and it can reduce financial stress and disputes later on. Because financial conflicts are often a leading cause of divorce, a prenup could actually help your marriage stay strong.

If you are interested in drafting a prenuptial agreement or going through a divorce involving one, be sure you know exactly what legal steps to take.