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According to the most recent data from the US Census, roughly 16.6 out of every 1,000 women in the US over the age of 15 are married. The divorce rate currently sits at around 7.7, meaning that approximately 39%-42% of US marriages end in divorce, according to Census.gov. If someone told you to jump out of an airplane with a parachute that works only 39%-42% of the time, would you?
Our basic service includes a fill-in template that you complete. When you are finished, one of our licensed attorney's practicing in your State will review and approve it for you (filing fee is extra). Or for those who need even more protection, we provide a comprehensive consult that helps you prepare a pre-nuptial agreement that protects all your assets above and beyond a standard pre-nuptial agreement. This includes placing all of your assets into separate LLC's or Corporation's, a separate pre-nuptial agreement written in your spouses language if they are an ESL (English as a Second Language), even a video-like deposition to further add another layer of protection. Our Complete package is designed to protect your ass and assets. Our plans start at $699 and go from there, based on your needs. So the question is, is $699 worth protecting your assets?
"I am a successful 42-year old tech-millionaire. She was 20-years old, slender, gorgeous blond hair, blue eyes and she could have easily been a bikini or lingerie model. She was from a poor town in Russia and I was from the US. As soon as I met her online, I knew I had to meet her in person. Within a year, she was my wife and we were so happy. Two years later, she filed for divorce and my pre-nuptial contract was not valid because, she said during the divorce proceedings, the pre-nuptial she signed was in English and she denied knowing the full command of the English Language nor understanding what she signed when she signed the pre-nuptial contract in Russia. "
- Tom, 49
"At first, she refused to sign a pre-nuptial agreement. She cried a lot and said, I didn't love her. A year after our wedding, she changed physically and mentally. We went from having sex daily to monthly. I asked her why? She said she was no longer attracted to me and she found someone else. I live in California and my divorce lawyer informed me she owns half of the house we live in, despite she not contributing a single-penny to the mortgage. I should have had her sign the pre-nup before I got married."
- Eric, 34
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