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tiara099

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When should a premarital agreement be brought up and signed:
 
  a. six months before the wedding
  b. two weeks before the wedding
  c. at the same time plans for the wedding are being made
   d. a year before the wedding

Question 2

The primary purpose of a prenuptial agreement is to:
 
  a. protect the wife in the case of a divorce
  b. protect the husband in the case of a divorce
  c. specify how property between the spouses will be divided if there is a divorce
   d. allow the couple to save money in the case of a divorce



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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