by Jeremy D. Morley
You are asked to prepare a prenuptial agreement between spouses of different nationalities, who have different prior countries of residency, assets in various international locations and future plans to relocate to one or more countries. Where do you start? And how do you protect yourself?
It is difficult enough preparing a prenuptial agreement for wealthy or potentially wealthy people when you only have to take into account the law of one jurisdiction. It is far harder and riskier when multiple jurisdictions come into play.
The following are some basic principles that the author has developed from handling a large variety of international prenuptial agreements over many years:
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