Everything You Need To Know About Prenups (And Why You Should Get One) | Ep. 240



Thinking about getting married? You may be wondering if you should get a prenuptial agreement. In this episode, Kimberly Cook, a divorce professional, explains why prenups are for everyone—not just the rich and famous!

Prenups can provide transparency and protection to both parties in case of divorce and even those with fewer assets may benefit from one. Learn more about how prenuptial agreements work, when it’s ideal to discuss one, why post-nuptial agreements exist and what to do if your state doesn’t uphold them.

Tune in now for all the information you need to know about why you should get a prenup!

About Our Guest

Kimberly Cook is an extraordinary divorce attorney and mediator who has dedicated her professional life to helping individuals and families of numerous backgrounds navigate the often difficult and emotionally charged process of divorce. Uniquely qualified to support black women, she helps them manage traditional stereotypes, stigmas, or silences that are often part of their divorce experience.

She founded Grown Girl Divorce to educate and empower her clients at this sensitive and pivotal juncture in their lives. Grounded in empathy, compassion, expertise, and understanding, Kimberly provides a safe space for her clients where they can be seen. Her mantra “black women get divorced too” serves as a reminder that with her assistance they can reimagine their lives themselves.

Connect with Kimberly

Instagram: growngirldivorce

Facebook: Grown Girl Divorce

Twitter: ggdivorce

LinkedIn: Grown Girl Divorce

Additional Resources

The Divorce Money Guide with Tracy Coenen

Money After Divorce With Krista Goodrich and Grace Everitt

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