Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s ironclad marriage agreement is revealed

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Joe Jonas And Sophie Tuner They don’t have to fight over their money as the two negotiated most of it before even getting married.

Sources familiar with the situation tell The Blast that both celebs signed an ironclad prenuptial agreement in the weeks leading up to their wedding. As you know, Joe and Sophie were both quite wealthy before they met and worked with top notch lawyers to reach a financial settlement.

First of all, Jonas keeps all his royalties from music with his brothers. Plus anything created or earned with it DNCE (Joe’s other band) will also stay in his bag. Obviously Turner will keep her “Game of Thrones” Money and all the remnants of her acting career.

Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas keep their own music and TV money

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Second, all assets acquired prior to marriage remain in the owner’s name. In other words, the couple “shared” homes in Miami, Los Angeles and the UK — but whoever owned them before they married gets to keep them. The only property shared between the two stars is the marital home. In most cases, a famous and wealthy couple like this will sell the property and split the money.

Both Sophie and Joe retain the rights to their likeness and likeness, as well as any deals associated with their celebrity status. It seems like a given, but is increasingly being debated considering the fame associated with actors and musicians can be worth an enormous amount of money.

The only thing left on the financial side is custody and child support. In California you cannot negotiate in advance what will happen if you have children with your wife/husband. Also, a judge will ultimately decide who will receive custody and where the children will live.

Joe Jonas will most likely pay Sophie Turner some form of child support

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's ironclad marriage agreement is revealed

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Interestingly, multiple reports suggest that Sophie Turner did this spend a lot of time in England. If so, a judge will consider where the children have lived in the past six months when deciding the custody arrangement. As you know, the former couple has two minor daughters.

As we reported, it was Joe Jonas thinking about a divorce for “a very long time” and has hired a family law attorney in Los Angeles. The only problem is that there may be a dispute over jurisdiction in this case. If the children lived in another state or country, the divorce may not be able to be filed or heard in Los Angeles. In many cases, people push for their cases to be heard in California because of favorable child support laws there.

Are Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner getting back together?

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's ironclad marriage agreement is revealed

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The amount of child support is determined by comparing each person’s monthly salary. IF Joe Jonas makes far more money than Sophie, he has to pay child support. Remember, the singer is currently on tour and making money. However, either party can go to court again if the other party begins to earn significantly more or less income.

Hopefully this divorce isn’t too bad and most of it will be sorted out privately. Also, there is little chance that the divorce will never be filed and the two will get back together. He wears his wedding ring on stage and sings it “love letter” Song he wrote to Sophie. Fans keep their fingers crossed!

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