A number of 90 Day Fiancé cast members have asked their international fiancés to sign a prenuptial agreement to secure their assets, and there are many reasons why others should follow suit. Depending on the specifics, it could guarantee that if the couple divorces, the foreign partner would not be entitled to financial remuneration or the American spouse’s assets. This is a hotly debated topic for Americans who are bringing their fiancés to the U.S. on a K-1 visa.
Past seasons of 90 Day Fiancé have seen American cast members broach the subject of signing a prenup. Mark Shoemaker, 58, and his Philippine then-fiancé Nikki Shoemaker, 19, drew sneers from viewers over their significant age difference on season 3. The 90 Day Fiancé star asked Nikki for a prenup. On 90 Day Fiancé season 7, the subject of a prenup commanded a great deal of screen time between Michael Jessen, 44, and his Brazilian then-fiancé Juliana Custodio, 23. The day before their wedding, Memphis Smith, on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days season 5 asked her Tunisian lover Hamza Miknii if he would sign a postnup since it was too late to arrange a prenup in time for the wedding day. Fans can expect to witness the prenup issue again on 90 Day Fiancé season 9 between 37-year-old Shaeeda of Trinidad and 42-year-old Bilal, from Kansas City, Missouri.
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90 Day Fiancé cast members should ask for a prenup for a number of reasons, but mainly to protect what they accumulated before their nuptials, whether that’s their savings, a home, a business, or even their children. However, most fans have mixed feelings about whether or not the American cast member should try to enforce a prenup on their
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