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![]() Opposite OpinionSubmitted by Anonymous on August 23, 2008 - 9:38pm.
I disagree totally. I believe that prenuptial agreements are extremely beneficial. Infact, I believe that they should be a compulsory step before entering into a marriage. In recent times, divorce rates are increasing rapidly, and although when a couple is about to get married, they think they will be together forever. This is more often than not, not the case. Most spouses believe that signing a prenuptial agreement means that they are anticipating divorce. If they were compulsory, there would not be such a negative stigma surrounding them. »
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