Melania Trump renegotiating her prenup doesn’t signal divorce — it could actually be a maneuver to help Donald amid his legal troubles

Melania Trump renegotiating her prenup doesn’t signal divorce — it could actually be a maneuver to help Donald amid his legal troubles
  • Melania Trump is reportedly renegotiating the terms of her prenuptial agreement with Donald Trump.
  • A divorce attorney told Insider that Donald Trump may have spearheaded the renegotiations.

Donald Trump’s looming legal troubles may have prompted the former president and his wife Melania Trump to once again revisit their prenuptial agreement in an effort to protect his financial assets ahead of impending and likely contentious litigation.

Trump currently faces four criminal indictments, including two federal indictments, as well as a civil action in Manhattan, in which a judge this week ordered the Trump Organization’s New York corporate charters be revoked.

“People are speculating that Trump may be losing a lot of money in this New York suit,” Harriet Newman Cohen, a high-profile divorce attorney, told Insider. “Not to mention the millions of dollars he’s spending on attorneys in suits all over the country.”

A report from Page Six on Thursday cited

I’m a divorce lawyer and this is why you should never have a cheating clause in your prenup

I’m a divorce lawyer and this is why you should never have a cheating clause in your prenup

A divorce lawyer has revealed the two mistakes people always make with their pre-nuptial agreements – and why you should always invest in a good attorney.

James Sexton is a New York-based family lawyer and author with over 20 years of experience in the industry.

He recently went on a podcast with computer scientist Lex Fridman and discussed the intricacies of prenups, and why people should never include a fidelity or sunset clauses.

A prenup agreement is a contract drawn up by a couple before they get married. Typically it will list all the assets each person owns, including any debts, and specifies how these will be divided up in the event of a divorce. 

‘Fidelity’ clauses mean the prenup is void if one person is unfaithful,