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What is the Generosity Clause in JustPrenups' Prenuptial Agreement?

7107328235 • October 2, 2024

Our Generosity Clause lets you be your best, most generous self while simultaneously preparing for a burn-down-the-house divorce. 


Generosity means giving more money or more time to the other person by saying, "You know what? I can use less. I'm far more comfortable with less,"  even when your prenup says you don't have to, but you want to - and JustPrenups built this flexibility into your prenup.


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