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A prenuptial agreement may include terms related to future inheritance and property interests for children from previous marriages. Couples can outline how certain assets would be handled if one partner passes away or if the marriage ends. This may provide reassurance for partners who want to protect family property, support children from earlier relationships, or keep inherited items separate from marital property. These discussions may also help reduce conflict later by creating clear expectations.
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