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 | Let me guess: He wants a Prenup. The man who you love requested your signature on a stack of confidential papers, each stamped with the words "Prenuptial Agreement." You feel as if you've been asked to sign your life away.
Now the real panic sets in: Your relationship is in question. Trust, love, and value are weighing on you. First and foremost, you don't know where to go or where to turn for assistance.
Welcome to Prenup Nation, where the papers are toxic and the residents are ruthless. Fear not, ladies, for you've just found the answer to all of your Prenup prayers. Help! He Wants Me to Sign a Prenup is a gal's essential "sign here" tool. Whether it's emotional support, sanity survival tips or legal search methods, this step-by-step guidebook is the ultimate authority on Prenuptial Agreements. LEARN: How to deal with the emotions involved How to find and interview the best attorney for you How to fight fair in this and all circumstances What to include and not include in a prenup. How to negotiate terms that make sense for you. How to take care of yourself through the process so when you are done, you are the most beautiful bride possible!
For those of you lacking the Premarital Agreement dramas and traumas, Help! He Wants Me to Sign a Prenup doesn't leave you in the dust, either. It is the fundamental insider's guide to all-things Prenup. No questions will be left unanswered.
I want you, my grief stricken "sign here" women to be privy to my self-concocted Prenup vernacular. Known as "Lona Language" throughout my book, I'll give you a brief peak into my personal dictionary:
Prenuping: (Verb) - This is a word used to describe any activity relating to a Prenup. Example: "No, you jack-ass of a fiancé; I cannot meet you for lunch on this gorgeous sunny afternoon because I will be Prenuping with my attorney in his freezing-cold office!"
Prenuper: (Noun) - This describes an individual involved in the process of Prenuptial Agreements. Example: "As I walked into my attorney's office, I passed by an ultra-chic woman. With her confidant smile, and this very Prenup book in hand, she gave me a nod that said, "My fiancé asked me to sign one, too." It was clear that she was a fellow Prenuper." |
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