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Article: Modern Bride magazine reports that premarital contracts make good financial sense.
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- PR Newswire
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- January 29, 1986
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NEW YORK, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Premarital agreements are not, in fact, pre-divorce agreements, according to Modern Bride magazine.
In the February/March feature, "Love and the Law," the magazine contends, "in lieu of today's couples marrying later in life, premarital contracts make good financial sense. Couples need to mix a little realism with romance," says Modern Bride.
Premarital contracts, once considered insurance against, "gold-diggers," have always been a touchy subject says Modern Bride magazine. "Love is between two people," one bride-to-be told MB, "but marriage is between two people and the state." Because marriage is a civil ...