Kim Kardashian's little sister, Khloe, is getting married to Lamar Odom in a wedding that will cost not a penny under one million bucks (which E! will pay for).
But after other celebrities' recent nuptials having cost well over 10 million, Khloe's ceremony won't be anything out of the ordinary. Except that it'll be a fake. That's right: due to Lamar's insistence on a prenuptial agreement, and the lack of time to do so before the wedding takes place (this very weekend), the couple's attorneys have advised them to opt for a postnuptial agreement.
But according to TMZ, the only way to make a postnuptial agreement binding is to have a non-binding wedding: "It's common with a postnup that bride and groom would not officially tie the knot until after they sign the document. What they typically do sign before the ceremony is an acknowledgment that it's not really an official wedding, to prevent misunderstandings down the road."
But after other celebrities' recent nuptials having cost well over 10 million, Khloe's ceremony won't be anything out of the ordinary. Except that it'll be a fake. That's right: due to Lamar's insistence on a prenuptial agreement, and the lack of time to do so before the wedding takes place (this very weekend), the couple's attorneys have advised them to opt for a postnuptial agreement.
But according to TMZ, the only way to make a postnuptial agreement binding is to have a non-binding wedding: "It's common with a postnup that bride and groom would not officially tie the knot until after they sign the document. What they typically do sign before the ceremony is an acknowledgment that it's not really an official wedding, to prevent misunderstandings down the road."