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Prenuptial Agreements

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If you are planning on getting married, The Durst Firm, LLC can work with you to protect your premarital assets in the event of a divorce.  With a divorce rate of near 50%, entering into a prenuptial agreement is a prudent decision.  When done correctly, a prenuptial agreement can provide a high degree of insurance if the marriage breaks down.

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