Clooney plays Miles Massey, a hotshot divorce attorney who wrote the book on prenuptial agreements. |
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Those with assets to protect could sign prenuptial agreements that courts would respect. |
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In fact, the attorney says that he does more prenuptial agreements than anything else now. |
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Similarly, she said that if they married, they would enter into a prenuptial agreement at that time. |
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The wedding couples get head-to-toe prenuptial treatment and a special honeymoon package. |
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Rich people who set up trusts may require that their children pass periodic drug tests or set up prenuptial agreements to get their money. |
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The courts are also likely to be influenced by another English judgment relating to prenuptial contracts. |
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For some brides, prenuptial nightmares are a normal part of the wedding preparation. |
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Just let me show you a male and a female worm in a prenuptial mating display. |
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For instance, adoption, surrogacy, foster parenting, and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are in the first of four parts. |
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Celebrity attorneys estimate some 50-70 percent of Hollywood celebs do sign prenuptial agreements. |
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The accusations could involve prenuptial relations, bridal pregnancy, adultery and severe maltreatment of wives and husbands also. |
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The Post reports that newlywed Britney Spears got her brand-new hubby to ink an ironclad prenuptial agreement just days before they got hitched. |
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She had offered to sign a prenuptial before the wedding and Dane had scoffed at the suggestion, refusing to even draw one up. |
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Finally, the honey buzzards, young griffon vultures and hobbies mark the end of the spring or prenuptial migration, around the end of June. |
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One, who was 74 years old, had had a routine prenuptial test in the United States. |
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It is never a marriage of equals, there is no prenuptial agreement and the divorce proceedings can be very bitter and financially ruinous. |
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The obligation to produce a prenuptial medical certificate was repealed by the Law of 20 December 2007 simplifying the law. |
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Thorough due diligence is required as part of the prenuptial process so that unforeseen skeletons in closets are discovered before, not after, marriage. |
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A prenuptial agreement will help establish a record of what you owned before you got married, which could be important if the marriage doesn't last. |
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Marriage joins two people in a relationship, and unless there is a limiting prenuptial agreement, the union with the person unites you to all the person's possessions. |
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After a conference in chambers, the judge said a prenuptial agreement the couple signed about a week before they married would control the division of assets. |
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The Genizah includes prenuptial agreements and marriage deeds from the eleventh century listing the full inventory of a woman's trousseau. |
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It is not just a case of having a prenuptial agreement and splitting things up later if it does not go right. |
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There were no dates, no courting, no prenuptial agreements or arrangements? they went straight to the honeymoon. |
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Without a prenuptial agreement, property is divided equally upon the break-up of a marriage. |
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Leave yourself enough time so that you can both think about your prenuptial agreement. |
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The bad reputation it's earned in some circles notwithstanding, a prenuptial agreement is a solid concept. |
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Some think that a prenuptial agreement is a matter of trust, or lack of in some cases. |
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A majority of Chinese women now want prenuptial agreements—and public notaries are doing a roaring trade authenticating them. |
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But the presumption will now be that a prenuptial agreement is fair, unless proved otherwise. |
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Foreigners have learned to their cost that English divorce courts prioritise need over prenuptial agreements. |
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Dutch notarissen are responsible for 80 types of documents, like prenuptial agreements and wills. |
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They also encourage prenuptial screening for hereditary or contagious diseases which might give rise to disabilities in children. |
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However such situations are so rare that the better course would be to recommend prenuptial screening in these cases. |
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Mandatory prenuptial screening therefore would not reach the whole target population. |
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In Texas, unless you and your husband have signed a marital property agreement, like a prenuptial, all of your wages are classified as community property. |
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There are a myriad of issues to deal with, including child support, prenuptial agreements, property ownership, retirement finances, and estate planning. |
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Another concern is the uncertain legal status of prenuptial agreements. |
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The couple is apparently planning to have a prenuptial dinner in Paris on Friday night. |
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After all, a poorer person usually has less leverage in prenuptial agreement negotiations. |
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Specifically, more couples are beginning to request digital privacy clauses in prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements. |
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He famously gave Queen Elizabeth II a collection of lesser diamonds from his jewelry cache as a prenuptial gift. |
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Screening at the time of the prenuptial examination is useful because, as is the case for the prenatal examination, a vast and fairly young population is involved. |
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A prenuptial agreement reportedly protects his control of the company. |
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The special case of bloodrelated parents would be better served by prenuptial screening than by screening on the occasion of the birth of a child. |
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Although prenuptial screening has lost some of its potential usefulness for protecting a spouse, perhaps it is still valuable for pre-conception protection. |
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For couples, prenuptial examination is the occasion. |
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He was also drafting a prenuptial agreement for a client. |
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She wondered if women were encouraged to conclude prenuptial agreements, which gave them more protection in the event of divorce, and whether alimony for the spouse and maintenance for children was required. |
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He calls it the prenuptial agreement suit. |
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It accomplishes the same basic thing as a prenuptial agreement. |
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Aside from not contesting the divorce, Wiz also wants to see their prenuptial agreement enforced, TMZ reports. |
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He treated her children as if they were his own and never asked her to sign a prenuptial agreement, despite his wealth. |
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If you want to limit this aspect of marriage you could draw up a prenuptial agreement. |
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I have heard a lot of people talk about prenuptial agreements but I thought that this was something that was only done in America and Europe. |
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And there is still a prenuptial agreement to be sorted out. |
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In the absence of a prenuptial agreement, the presiding judge was authorized to assess each spouse's contribution to the marriage and distribute the marital property accordingly. |
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The Law Commission, which helps Parliament tidy up legislation, is currently looking into a statutory framework for prenuptial agreements. The new insurance is hedged with conditions. |
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This usually means, they said, bringing up the prenuptial agreement. |
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A family can also use a partnership as a stealth prenuptial agreement since all the assets are wrapped up in the partnership and not easily dividable. |
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In order to ensure the health of the family, the legislature adopted Act No. 64-46 of 3 November 1964, instituting a prenuptial medical certificate. |
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All questions of prenuptial trusts and transfers are determined by the law of the transferor's domicile, nationality or habitual residence at the time of the marriage. |
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They utilised a prenuptial agreement to lay down their terms. |
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