Legal agreements signed before marriage that determine asset division if separation occurs force an uncomfortable clarity: they assume the marriage might fail and demand honesty about financial expectations upfront. Their value lies not in pessimism but in preventing the corrosive resentment that comes from unspoken assumptions about money, risk, and what each person brings.
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