Why would somebody consider a prenuptial agreement? It’s not always right for everyone, but there are often very valid reasons for having one. It actually should come as no surprise that the overall divorce rate in the United States has been fairly stagnant since the 1970s, with the exception in the last two decades, of gray divorce or late life divorce, which actually has nearly tripled.

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MarketWatch – Is this marriage for love — or money? ‘I always recommend a prenup.’
“It’s hard to overcome a client’s enamored passion,” said Lili Vasileff, a certified financial planner in Greenwich, Conn. “Time might prove you right [that the marriage was a mistake], but by that time you’re long fired.”