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Wedding Planning Covers Everything—Except This


Wedding planning covers almost everything.

The venue. The guest list. The flowers. The timeline. The budget.

Yet one important conversation is often left off the checklist entirely.

Financial expectations.


Why this conversation is often avoided

Many couples worry that discussing a prenup will:

  • Create tension

  • Feel uncomfortable

  • Send the wrong message

But more couples today are approaching these conversations differently.


Why prenups are becoming more common

Many engaged couples view prenups as an opportunity to:

  • Increase transparency

  • Clarify expectations

  • Discuss finances openly

  • Plan intentionally

Rather than focusing on what could go wrong, they focus on creating mutual understanding.


What prenups actually do

Prenups can address:

  • Assets and property

  • Financial responsibilities

  • Existing obligations

  • Future expectations

Every couple's situation is unique.


A more balanced perspective

The strongest relationships aren't built on assumptions.

They're built on communication.

For many couples, a prenup is simply one more way to have important conversations before marriage.


What to do next

If you're engaged and discussing your future together, understanding your options can be a valuable part of the planning process.


To learn more about prenups in New Jersey, schedule a free consultation with Attorney Arij, Esq.

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