Listen Up, Men: The Lead Attorney Explains PRENUPS! #alimony #attorney's fees #prenup

2 years ago
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You have real estate. You have equity in your home. Checking and savings accounts. Pensions and retirement. Don't forget about your stocks and crypto. You have worked so hard over so many years to accumulate your assets. AND, you want to get married. Many men these days think marriage is not worth the risk--alimony, attorney's fees, "half, Eddie!!" A divorce can costs you hundreds of thousands of dollars! Dr. Dre just had to pay his ex-wife Nicole $100,000,000.00. That's a lot. If your wife decides to divorce you, then you will have to pay both substantially less AND substantially more, considering what she will get in proportion to your net worth. Is there anything that can save your assets? In this clip, I discuss your divorce, your assets, and your prenup. It's time for class.

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