Taylor, Travis, and the $1 Billion Question – What Makes a Fair Prenup Today?
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With Taylor Swift’s billion-dollar empire and Travis Kelce’s NFL legacy making headlines, the prenup conversation is suddenly everywhere. But these agreements aren’t just for celebrities. They’re becoming one of the most powerful tools for building trust, protecting creative assets, and redefining modern love.
In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang unpacks the evolution of prenuptial agreements—from Beyoncé’s child clauses to Nicole Kidman’s sobriety provisions—and reveals how these legal contracts are becoming relationship manifestos.
💬 Why prenups are no longer just about money
📱 How clauses around social media, IP, and lifestyle are changing the game
🧠 What every couple should know about fairness, timing, and transparency
From Grammy winners to graphic designers, this conversation explores how prenups are empowering people to build smarter, more intentional partnerships—no matter their tax bracket.
🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.
📖 Want the full breakdown? Read the companion blog post →