

831b binding financial agreements (prenups), honest money chats & dividing assets well
We've all heard about prenups (binding financial agreements), but when is it appropriate to set one up? In this episode (originally played on 'this is property') Rachelle Kroon interviews family lawyer, Kate O'Grady, about how to have tough money conversations in your relationship, touching on:
๐๐ป the tough money conversations to have going into a relationship, and ongoing
๐ the pros and cons of a binding financial agreement
๐๐ผ what a de facto relationship is defined as
๐๐ฝ how to separate from your partner and divide your assets well
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