From Romance to Reality: Understanding Prenups

Lawyer in Blue Jeans

Are prenups really a buzzkill for romance, or could they be the key to a stronger marriage? In my latest episode of the Lawyer in Blue Jeans in Blue Jeans podcast, I sit down with Cassandra Koenig, a family law attorney, to discuss the ins and outs of prenuptial agreements. From understanding the difference between prenups and postnups to the importance of open communication, we delve into the misconceptions and benefits of these legal documents. If you're considering marriage, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for valuable insights and expert advice. Listen now to gain a clear understanding of prenups and their role in safeguarding your future. 

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The key moments of this episode are:
00:00:00 - Show intro
00:00:31 - Introducing Cassandra Koenig         
00:05:16 - Prenups vs. Postnups         
00:09:00 - Changing Perspectives on Prenups         
00:10:49 - Wealth Discrepancy and Prenups         
00:13:59 - Amicable Divorce Approach              
00:14:52 - Importance of Peace and Sanity in Legal Matters         
00:16:26 - Unpredictability of Relationships         
00:18:56 - Emotional Impact on Legal Processes         
00:22:03 - Legal Knowledge and Professional Standards         
00:26:43 - Communication and Disclosure in Relationships                 
00:29:28 - Importance of Prenups          
00:29:54 - Conclusion and Invitation          
00:30:03 - Call to Action            
00:30:44 - Production Credits  

(Originally Aired Date Feb 14-2024)

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