For many individuals, an inheritance represents family legacy, long term security, or assets intended to be preserved for future generations. In Connecticut, inherited property can become a point of dispute during divorce if proper protections are not in place. A prenuptial agreement can help clarify how inheritances are treated and reduce uncertainty in the event …
Prenups in Connecticut: What You Can and Can’t Include
Prenuptial agreements, often called prenups, aren’t just for celebrities or the ultra-wealthy. In Connecticut, couples at all income levels use prenups to protect their financial future and set clear expectations before marriage. But while prenups can be a powerful planning tool, there are limits. You can’t include anything you want, and a poorly written prenup …