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New Website Helps State Couples File A Prenup

HARTFORD — Many people spend their life dreaming about their wedding day and all the happiness marriage will bring. But too often, once the magic wears off, cracks begin to form in the big commitment.

In this country, more than half of marriages will end in divorce (10 out of 19). The odds do not get any better with practice, as 67 percent of second marriages and 74 percent of third marriages end in divorce.

“Marriage is a major life decision that impacts you both personally and financially. It only makes sense to put appropriate protections in place in the event of a separation,” said attorney Daniel Kennedy, founder of Prenup Solutions, LLC, which operates CTPrenup.com.

CTPrenup.com is a new website dedicated to simplifying the prenuptial agreement process. CTPrenup.com offers Connecticut residents access to licensed attorneys with significant prenuptial agreement experience.

Furthermore, all prenups drafted on the site are in complete compliance with Connecticut state law.

Utilizing the site is as simple as three easy steps, and payment can be arranged via PayPal. The process is designed to be secure and stress free.

Packages range in price from $599 to $999, a significant savings over traditional law firms.

Despite common misconception, you do not have to be a millionaire to need a prenup. If you can answer Yes to any of the following then you are a candidate. Do you:

own a home?

have stocks or retirement funds?

own a business?

have an inheritance being left for you or have already received?

have children from previous marriage?

have elderly parents who will need your assistance:

have student loan debts?

have credit card debts?

A prenup establishes how assets and liabilities will be handled in the event of a divorce. The document will also specify ahead of time who gets what. Important to note, even in “quickie” marriages, earnings, appreciation of assets and debts can be fair game during a divorce.

CTPrenup.com will also prepare and review postnuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements and other agreements upon request.

CTPrenup.com is administered by licensed attorneys who practice in Connecticut.

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