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Started Dec 12 2012, 18:38
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Dec 12 2012, 18:38
At least one out of two marriages ends in divorce, often accompanied by lots of stress, contentiousness and uncertainty. By including a pre-nuptial agreement as part of the preparation for marriage, couples young and old can determine what’s going to happen if the union does not work out at a time when their feelings toward each other are the most magnanimous, rather in the midst of rage and bitterness.
By doing so, the couple enhances the possibility that should they divorce theirs will be less costly, less emotionally wearing, and less time-consuming than the typical divorce, which is often fueled by high levels of anger and a mutual desire for retribution. And, by planning it now in the best of times when they are not adversaries, the couple affords themselves the best opportunity to insure that the divorce, should it occur, will be one that is equitable to both parties.
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Nilima
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