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Whether a clients' marriage endures or ends, it’s in their best interests to have a prenuptial agreement.

David H. Lenok, Senior Editor

July 27, 2020

 

 

Most people believe their marriages will last forever. But whether their marriage endures or ends, it’s in your clients’ best interests to have a prenuptial agreement –– especially if the split isn’t amicable

In this episode, David Lenok, senior editor at WealthManagement.com, talks with Aviva Pinto, a managing director at Wealthspire Advisors. This episode is inspired by American singer-songwriter Kenny Rogers, who was famously married five times and had five children with four different partners. Now, Aviva and David dive into The Gambler’s finances and marriages to discuss how to help your clients get a prenup in order and navigate a divorce. 

In this episode, you will learn:

  • Why having a prenup would have saved Kenny Rogers a lot of money

  • How to broach the subject of prenups with your clients

  • Whether there’s room for flexibility in prenups

  • How to help your clients talk to their spouses about doing a prenup

  • Why the state you live in is important when it comes to splitting marital assets

  • And more!

Tune in now for tips to help your clients get onboard with doing a prenup.

Resources: 

WealthManagement.com | Wealthspire

 

About the Author

David H. Lenok

Senior Editor

David Lenok is a senior editor for Wealthmanagement.com and Trusts & Estates. He's an attorney admitted to practice in New York and writes about general wealth planning issues.