Most women don’t grow up dreaming about prenups.
We dream about partnership, stability, and a love that feels like home. But the truth is, a prenup isn’t a prediction of divorce — it’s a plan for life.
In this week’s episode of the Talk Money Podcast, I share the story of Danielle, a woman who trusted someone she knew and skipped the paperwork. She delivered excellence. He delivered excuses. And she learned the hard way that trust is not a financial strategy.
Prenups matter because:
- Women are often the ones who pause careers for family
- Many women marry men with debt they didn’t know about
- High‑earning women are increasingly the financial backbone of their households
- Love doesn’t erase financial reality
- Clarity protects relationships, not threatens them
A prenup answers the questions couples avoid:
What belongs to you?
What belongs to him?
What do you build together?
What happens if life shifts?
It’s not about distrust.
It’s about protecting your future.
Listen to Episode 2 for the full conversation — and if you’re ready to get your financial life in order, schedule an appointment for guidance, clarity, and protection.
With clarity and care,
Sherri