Protection
Score: 80

Divorce Protection

Protect assets before life changes

Why People Use It

Especially in second marriages, trusts can document pre-marital separation clearly.

Often feels less adversarial than leading with a prenup conversation alone.

Children from a prior relationship can be protected without relying on informal promises.

Who This Is For

People entering second marriages with children from a first marriage

Professionals with significant pre-marital assets

Business owners wanting to ring-fence company equity

Anyone wanting clear asset separation before marriage

People who find traditional prenups emotionally difficult

Key Benefits

Clear separation

Pre-marital assets documented in trust ownership can be easier to trace than commingled accounts.

Less confrontational framing

Trust planning can be presented as estate hygiene—not as betting on divorce.

Protect children's inheritance

Prior children can be beneficiaries of segregated property with less ambiguity.

Real World Scenario

Marco, remarrying at fifty, wanted his adult children protected but dreaded a prenup talk. Funding a pre-marital trust before the wedding documented separation without a negotiation framed as distrust.

Based on People marrying with prior wealth or children

Frequently Asked Questions

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Overrule does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. Trust services involve complex legal and financial considerations. Availability varies by jurisdiction. Not FDIC insured through Overrule directly — deposits held at partner banks may be FDIC insured up to applicable limits.

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