Thread: Prenup
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Old 09-03-2010, 03:02 AM   #1
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Prenup

Being divorced and getting through a messy split-up of assets, one being who gets what from our library, got me thinking on whether an E-reader, well, more its content, should be included in a prenup. Some will have two E-readers connected to a joint book account, only one will be able to connect to it in the future. Can books be divided between accounts? If you can split them so both get to keep a copy, will you be limited to fewer devices after that?
Any lawyers here who can see something like this turning ugly?
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