noun
- plural of prenup; legal agreements signed by a couple before marriage that specify how assets and debts will be divided if the marriage ends in divorce
Usage: informal; commonly used in legal and personal finance contexts
Examples
- Many wealthy couples sign prenups to protect their assets before getting married.
- The lawyer advised them to discuss prenups early in their engagement.
- Prenups can address property division, spousal support, and debt responsibility.
- Some people find prenups unromantic, while others see them as practical planning.
- The couple's prenups clearly outlined what would happen to their business if they divorced.