Use a Pre-Nuptial Agreement to Confirm Your Wishes

Not all pre-nuptial agreements carry the omen of divorce. Your second spouse may agree to give up his elective share so you don’t have to change your Will.
Use a Pre-Nuptial Agreement to Confirm Your Wishes
Arlene Joseph and Stuart Joseph (L-R) are all smiles after being wed during a group Valentine's day wedding at the National Croquet Center on February 14, 2013 in West Palm Beach, Fla. Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Arleen Richards
Arleen Richards
NTD News Legal Correspondent
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Arleen Richards
Arleen Richards
NTD News Legal Correspondent
Arleen Richards is NTD's legal correspondent based at the network's global headquarters in New York City, where she covers all major legal stories. Arleen holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.).
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