There have been a lot of confusing reports recently with regards to the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin marriage situation. Some publications are claiming that the two are already wed while others insist that the couple have yet to tie the knot. Now, new reports are claiming that the wedding is on hold because of a problem with the prenup. Will the issue of money cause the nuptials to be canceled?
Coverage of this new development is courtesy of TMZ, which recently reported that the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin wedding is on hold because the Canadian singer wants to iron out the prenup first. It would appear that the discussions have gotten to a point where lawyers are now involved. This is according to a supposed source who is reportedly close to the couple.
Discussions about prenups are always awkward, but it’s an important part of preparing for married life. For now, it would seem that the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin financial situation is separate. That is to say, the couple will keep their money separate from each other to make tracking them much easier.
As HollywoodLife points out, there have been several confusing angles to this matter. Some publications assert that a Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin courthouse wedding had already occurred without signing prenups. However, there are also reports insisting that the visit to the courthouse was simply to get a marriage license and that the nuptials have not occurred yet.
Whatever the case may be, fans of the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin couple can only hope that things don’t turn ugly throughout the discussions. Prenups can be as simple as both parties deciding that everything they owned and earned as single individuals should remain separate. Of course, hurt pride can always come into play, thus complicating matters and leading to wedding cancellations.


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