The Uncomfortable Parts Of Creating A Prenup

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What if the other stops working?

In some situations, one person may become so wealthy that they tell their spouse, “Hey, my income can support both of us and then some. It doesn’t make sense for you to continue to work at a job that you hate and stresses you out, when you don’t have to.” Fine. So one becomes a stay at home partner or parent. But what happens if that couple divorces, and one person has been out of the job market for years per her partner’s request, and now struggles to get a job? Should she be entitled to large alimony? Or a good chunk of her partner’s money?

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