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Old 03-18-2008, 08:51 PM   #7
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I can see that point. But, as the second poster mentioned, the prenup also kicks in in case of death. If a person were the heir apparent to a huge family estate, then I can see the value of the prenup. In that case, it wouldnt be protection to the husband, but rather to the rest of his relatives.
To me it's also like an insurance policy where you think the marriage is going to fail at some time and you want certain assets protected from the divorce.
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