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Millenials discover a purpose for prenups

In a recent WSJ article, the authors recognize the recent trend of millenials embracing prenuptial agreements, but for reasons their parents would not have considered.

Millennials are often known to buck convention. That seems to be true even when it comes to prenuptial agreements.

In the past, prenups were most common among young adults from wealthy families or couples entering second or third marriages. Today, younger adults of all income levels are drafting them, not only to protect assets accumulated before and during marriage but to address societal realities that weren’t necessarily present or common years ago, such as a desire to keep finances separate, student debt, social-media use, embryo ownership and even pet care.