Chris Hobson Divorce
You buy car insurance in case you get in an accident, right? You buy life insurance in case you suddenly pass away and you want to leave funds for your family. Well, the question is, “Why are people not planning for divorce?” I know that’s out of the ordinary and you don’t talk about that, but the reality is that 50% of marriages end in divorce. I want to have a conversation with you guys – a healthy conversation – about planning for the possibility of divorce. It’s what I like to call “divorce insurance”.
I’m not saying you’re looking for a divorce. I’m not even saying you want a divorce, but I know that you know that 50% of marriages end in divorce, and you want to have a healthy conversation about it.
You’re likely asking yourself, “What is this “divorce insurance” that he’s talking about?”.
I’m here to tell you that 50% of marriages end in divorce. I’m going to tell you the truth – the reality is that if you look to your left and your right, one of those marriages are going to end up in divorce. So, I’m going to talk to you about how to strategically plan, in a healthy way, out of a place of love, as to what your family’s going to do with their resources in the event of a divorce. Who’s going to stay in the home? Who’s going to get what out of a retirement account? How do we divide up the assets?
If you have that conversation with your spouse right now while you love each other, you’re going to save thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in the event of something happening in your marriage where you end up going through a divorce. Let’s have this conversation out of love and break the industry standard and talk about divorce in a healthy way.
Do you love your spouse? Do you care about the future of your family? Well then let’s talk about “Divorce Insurance”. 50% of marriages end in divorce. If you love your spouse and you love your family, what you need to do to protect your family in the event of divorce, is to have the healthy, wholesome conversation with your spouse about how you’re going to divide up these assets, out of a place of love instead of waiting til you guys hate each other to have this conversation. I want to break the industry standard. I’m a divorce lawyer here to tell you that this cycle is not healthy. I want to find a solution where we can work together with people when they love each other, to avoid the frustration and heartache of divorce. Let’s continue this conversation and talk about the advantages of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

Attorney Sarah Hobson at Hobson and Hobson, P.C. are powerful advocates for those who fight for better futures for those going through divorce and custody law matters.