I think that estimate is way off. Maybe more in the realm of 30-40% at the most. I don't know a single couple who signed a pre-nup. It is only typical of the very wealthy where parties want to protect their assets they earned before the marriage. Of course, it could be much higher in California - that place is a world of its own...
>How is this different to a prenuptial agreement? I think that was the point of the judge and Nicholas.
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>By the way, looking for the right wording I found this quote from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prenuptial_agreement>
>"It is estimated that 86% of marriages in the United States have prenuptial agreements and 79% in Canada."
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