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Prenup Signed Before Infamous Wedding

While it may come as no surprise that two celebrities signed a prenuptial agreement, the marriage of two celebrities in particular have people wondering about the details of that document.

The star of a wildly popular family reality TV show wed a basketball player last week in California. Although their courtship was fairly short, the two were eager to wed, but not before finalizing the details of their prenuptial agreement. Since she is worth an estimated $35 million on her own, while her new husband earns between $8 million to $16 million annually, it was wise for the pair to sign a prenup.

Are you considering a prenuptial agreement? You do not need to be a celebrity or a millionaire to sign a prenup. In fact, if you own property, a business or have children from another marriage, you should contact a Long Island prenuptial agreement lawyer as it may be in your best interest to create a nuptial agreement so you can protect your assets in the event of a divorce.


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