What if the smartest way to say “I do” is to think like a CEO?

In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, host Gregg Goldfarb sits down with Brett Feinstein, a family lawyer, for a candid conversation about the legal realities of marriage, prenups, and divorce. With decades in the trenches of family and business law, Brett shares what people should actually consider before getting married and why protecting your future doesn’t mean you love someone less.

From the uncomfortable prenup conversation to honest financial transparency, this episode explores how modern relationships are shifting and why more couples are approaching marriage as both an emotional commitment and a financial partnership.

Whether you’re engaged, single, divorced, or just curious about how marriage really works behind the scenes, you’re in the right place.

Because sometimes protecting your heart starts with protecting your assets.

Stay tuned for parts 2 and 3 to learn about the ways to avoid divorce and what to do if you’re planning a divorce!

What to expect in this episode:

  • Why “don’t marry for love alone” is practical advice, not cynicism
  • When to consult a lawyer before getting married
  • The best way to protect assets like inheritances, investments, and businesses
  • How to bring up a prenup to your partner without detonating the engagement
  • Why younger generations are seeing prenups as smart and empowering
  • Can prenups expire?

 

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