Audra Petrolle, family law attorney at Rose Law Group, addresses prenuptial agreements in light of Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s reportedly ‘ironclad prenup’

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and supermodel Gisele Bündchen reportedly had “an ironclad prenup” prior to their marriage, which led to their quick divorce settlement last week, sources with knowledge of the situation told Page Six, on Wednesday (November 2).

“There was an ironclad prenup set down before they married in 2009,” a source said. “They both have their own separate business entities, so the separation of their wealth wasn’t that complicated in the end. The only other major factor was dividing up their massive property portfolio.”

Sources said Brady, 47, is expected to keep the couple’s $17 million Miami mansion that is currently under construction on the “billionaire’s bunker” Indian Creek Island, which the former couple had purchased in 2020 and demolished.

Bündchen, 42, reportedly bought her own, three-bedroom, three-bathroom home in Miami for $1.25 million prior to their divorce, which sources said it expected to be used as an office and another larger house in the area, according to the New York Post.

Brady and Bündchen both announced their divorce in separate statements shared on their verified Instagram accounts Friday (October 28) morning.

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“Prenups can help create a lot of certainty and even financial security in time otherwise flooded with discord and uncertainty. Don’t be afraid of prenups, just find ways to use them to your advantage.”

Audra Petrolle, family law attorney at Rose Law Group
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