#74 How Gen Z Turned Prenups From Taboo to Empowering
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Are you avoiding money conversations before marriage because they feel uncomfortable or “unromantic”?
With financial issues being one of the leading causes of divorce, more Gen Z couples are choosing transparency over taboo. Instead of seeing prenuptial agreements as pessimistic, they’re viewing them as proactive planning tools that strengthen communication, protect mental health, and build trust. If you’re in a serious relationship—or thinking about marriage—this cultural shift could completely change how you approach financial conversations.
In this episode, you’ll learn
- How prenuptial agreements can actually strengthen your relationship through honest communication.
- You’ll understand why financial transparency reduces future conflict and protects both partners.
- You’ll discover how normalizing money conversations early can create a healthier, more secure foundation for marriage.
Press play now to learn how open financial conversations today can protect your relationship—and your peace of mind—for years to come.
Link to the article: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/27/gen-z-is-embracing-the-prenup-says-family-law-attorney.html
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