
The Telegraph newspaper reports by their third date, Sylvie Frankie knew James would be her future husband. When he proposed two years later, Sylvie prioritized a prenuptial agreement over wedding plans. Prenups, once reserved for the very wealthy, have become common among millennials as a practical way to define asset division in case of divorce. A survey found that 59% of 25- to 49-year-olds supported prenups, fueling new services for simpler agreements.
Sylvie was in debt after her MBA, while James stood to inherit a sizable sum. They created a prenup separating his inheritance from her future earnings, with specific terms for claims in case of divorce. She compared the prenup to insurance—useful but ideally never needed.
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