Surge In Prenuptial Agreements

Survey of Nation’s Top Divorce Lawyers Reveals Surge In Prenuptial Agreements
Prenups Most Popular With Baby Boomers

Survey of Nation’s Top Divorce Lawyers Reveals Surge In Prenuptial Agreements
Prenups Most Popular With Baby Boomers

CHICAGO, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ — An overwhelming 80% of divorce attorneys cited an increase in prenuptial agreements during the past five years in a recent poll of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyer (AAML) members. In addition, 65% of those surveyed answered that prenuptial agreements are most often sought by men and women in the age range of 40-60 years old, revealing that people in the Baby Boomer generation are currently the most likely to request the contracts.

“It can be a sensitive subject, but in the same way you would discuss your future goals and dreams with a partner, prenuptial agreements can often represent the best way to ensure the needs of both parties are considered in the event of divorce,” said Cheryl Lynn Hepfer, president of the AAML. “A married couple hopes never to have to enforce the terms of a prenup, but they also realize divorce proceedings could be much more unpleasant without such an agreement in place.”

In a survey question that asked about the strangest items included in prenuptial agreements, 31% of the attorneys noted provisions being made for a family pet, while some of the lawyers shared even more offbeat areas that have been addressed. These unique agreements have included adultery penalties, terms for frequency of intimacy, limitations on weight gain, and schedules for housekeeping.

About AAML:
Founded in 1962, The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) is committed to encouraging the study, improving the practice, elevating the standards, and advancing the cause of matrimonial law, in order to better protect the welfare of American families.
Comprised of the top 1,600 matrimonial attorneys throughout the nation, members are recognized experts in the specialized areas of matrimonial law, including divorce, prenuptial agreements, legal separation, annulment, custody, property valuation and division, support, and the rights of unmarried couples.

 

 

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