Money Talk: It’s Not Easy, But It’s Important!
Channa Borman
Attorney/Owner of C.E. Borman & Associates | Host of Straight Talk Honest Advice Podcast
Having conversations about finances can be tough. How we view money, just like how we view politics, religion, or child-rearing, shapes the way we see the world and experience family life. It also taps into our deepest emotions and childhood memories.
Because of that, many couples don’t talk about money before the wedding. And they too often learn the hard way that this was a costly and heart-breaking mistake.
It doesn’t have to be that way.
A prenuptial agreement can prevent this heartache and expense.
While no prenuptial agreement is perfect, having one in place before you get married could bring you much more peace of mind during another time of stress and high emotion—divorce or the death of your spouse.