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From Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban to the world's wealthiest pairs, celebrities often sign detailed prenups to avoid financial drama during a divorce. Prenuptial agreements have become a common practice among high-profile couples, serving as a safeguard for their substantial assets and ensuring a smoother separation if the relationship falters. These contracts can cover everything from division of property to spousal support, reflecting the unique financial dynamics of each couple.
However, not all celebrities opt for prenups. Some believe that love should be unconditional and that a prenup could imply a lack of trust. Couples like Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have made headlines for their decision to forego such agreements, choosing instead to rely on their commitment to one another. The choice to sign or skip a prenup often sparks debates about love, trust, and the complexities of wealth in modern relationships. As the landscape of celebrity marriages continues to evolve, so too does the conversation surrounding the necessity and implications of prenups.
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