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now its the washoe on CL 650 a comprehensive look at everything you need to know about the law have you seen a trend towards sort of prenups or or cohabitation agreements yeah they went out of collabs went out of favour for a little bit based on what our old statute said there was a section that kind of made things different if if you had one so whats changed now that it applies to all couples the act of family lock assistance March of 2013 and the fact that what you bring in to relationship can be excluded property mmm people are now wanting an agreement to say okay heres what I brought in Im fixing the amount in the total in the value now and how to deal with it if we break up if it goes to the joint names or whatever you put in a cohab to say heres whats going to happen if we dont stick it out for the long term this must be common with second marriages oh yeah because youve youve maybe live with somebody for a while youve sold a house you have a substantial amount of money