When a Prenup Comes Back to Haunt You: What the Kandi & Todd Pending Divorce Teaches Couples About Updating Their Agreements
When a prenup sits untouched for years, it becomes a ticking time bomb — and the Kandi & Todd headlines prove it.
People treat prenups like emergency equipment: sign it once, then forget it exists. But marriages evolve. Careers take off, kids arrive, roles shift, and financial realities change. When the contract doesn’t evolve with the relationship, the courtroom becomes the update mechanism — usually at the worst possible moment.
If you’re married (or planning to be), don’t wait for conflict to expose the cracks.
Review your prenup. Update it. Refine it.
Not because you expect divorce — but because clarity prevents chaos.
A prenup that grows with your marriage protects both the relationship and your future.






