However, you should never feel undue pressure to accept a truly low offer, unless you are under
considerable duress due to time or economic constraints.
While the prenuptial agreement has become more and more popular — and gained credence in the courts as long as they are properly prepared and executed without
duress — they remain largely a tool of the wealthy, leaving plenty of divorces where there are
considerable assets but no prenup to fall back on when the union is dissolved.