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A look inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s alleged $2 billion marriage certificate

Although neither Swift nor Kelce have confirmed the existence or terms of a prenup, Manhattan divorce attorney Jacqueline Newman believes the document would likely keep their vast individual fortunes separate.

“I think the prenup will actually be a pretty simple document: What’s his now will be his and what’s hers is hers,” Newman told the newspaper. Daily mail.

The lawyer explained that any assets the couple purchases together during their marriage would likely be divided based on each person’s financial contribution.

“If they put money into a community asset with joint names, such as a house, they both get back what they put in, plus any appreciation,” she added.

Experts believe that the singer will likely retain ownership of her future music, business ventures and other intellectual property.

“My guess is no,” Newman said when asked if Kelce would receive a share of Swift’s future earnings. “Unless they decide to do something together in some capacity.”

“She values ​​her work very much, and I believe there will be a very clear document stating that what she creates in the future is hers. Likewise, he has creative things that he would obviously want to keep. I believe they will be very respectful.”

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