Prenuptial Agreements Aren't Just For The Crazy Rich, And They're Not Crazy Expensive
  • 6 years ago
Thanks to the benefits of prenups, more millennials are signing on the dotted line before saying "I do."
Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to be rich to get a prenup.
The cost of one depends on your location, what you're protecting, your lawyer, and the length of negotiations.
Business Insider reports that typically, prenups cost around $2,500.
But the more time that's spent haggling out various issues, the higher the price.