Conscious Coupling
(a series on prenups)
Most soon-to-be-married people hate the idea of prenups – they think it’s about planning to get divorced. In reality, the process of creating a good prenuptial agreement may strengthen and ultimately save marriages that would otherwise fail.
Disagreement and stress about finances is the leading cause of divorce. So it makes sense that anyone planning a wedding should also be very consciously how to be financially married. Talking through all things financial and how you want to merge (or not) your finances is a smart way to start.
A very good way consciously create your new financial life is by creating a prenuptial agreement. This document, and the work that goes into it, does not have to be only about what happens should you later divorce. A good prenup, especially one reached through Collaborative Process, can clarify and bring light to otherwise murky areas.
I recently attended an advanced workshop on creating prenups through Collaborative Process. In this series I’ll look at:
The Nuts and Bolts: What exactly is a Prenuptial Agreement?
Good Candidates for Prenups: Who should not get married without one?
Why a Collaborative Prenup: What makes Collaborative a better way to reach agreement?