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Want A Prenup? Here's How To Ask Your Partner For One While Avoiding A Fight

Although this discussion can be daunting, there are a couple of things you can do to make it easier for both of you. When you have the conversation is just as important as how you have it. Ideally, you should start talking about getting a prenup a while before the marriage preparations begin to give your partner a good amount of time to process it and avoid any undue pressure that might make the situation harder to handle.

It can be easy to think of a prenup as self-serving, which can lead you to demand things instead of empathetically conversing with your partner to understand their thoughts. Don't think of the conversation as a way to get what you want but as a collaborative process where you're brainstorming to come up with solutions that work for both of you. You should have a good idea of the assets you're trying to protect but also be open to creative solutions. To help your partner understand why you want a prenup, use "I" statements instead of "you" statements that can come across as indicating blame, per Business Insider.

Explain how a prenup can be just as beneficial for your partner to keep them open to the idea. As Judge Michele Lowrance explained to Business Insider, "If your partner believes that you are trying to push them into something for your own exclusive benefit, or into a settlement that they don't feel comfortable with, your partner will quickly tune you out."