Significant “Prenup” Update Emerges Ahead Of Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce’s Wedding
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

As rumors continue about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding, but attention has now started to shift to what could happen before they get married. Legal experts and people close to the situation believe the couple would likely sign a prenup before moving forward with any summer wedding plans.
The discussion is not surprising because of the huge amount of money involved. Taylor’s estimated net worth is reportedly around $2 billion, while Travis is worth about $90 million. Both continue to earn money through music, football, endorsements, and business ventures.
Sources familiar with celebrity prenups say the biggest issue may not be the agreement itself. Instead, the main question is where the couple would create and sign the prenup. Different states have different laws about prenups, property rights, and spousal support.
Several States Could Play A Role

Taylor and Travis reportedly have connections to at least six states, but sources say California will not be involved in any prenup discussions. That leaves Rhode Island, Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, and New York as possible options.
Taylor owns a famous home in Rhode Island. Travis recently bought property in Kansas and plays for the Kansas City Chiefs in Missouri. Taylor also owns property in New York and still has strong ties to Tennessee, especially Nashville.
Legal experts say wealthy couples usually choose states that strongly support prenups and protect personal assets. They want agreements that courts are less likely to change later. They also want protection for businesses, intellectual property, and future earnings.
According to reports, Rhode Island may offer the strongest protection for someone with Taylor’s level of wealth. New York could be riskier because judges there closely examine prenups and sometimes reject them completely.
Kansas is also considered a strong option because courts there are seen as more predictable and prenup-friendly. Travis also has strong personal and professional ties to the Kansas City area, which includes parts of both Kansas and Missouri.
Tennessee is viewed as a middle-ground option. Many entertainment figures like the state because courts there usually respect financial agreements between wealthy couples. Legal observers believe Missouri may offer slightly better protections than New York.
Even with all the legal discussion, sources say Taylor and Travis likely have experienced lawyers helping them through the process. While some celebrity couples avoid prenups, many experts believe this couple will probably take a careful approach before making any wedding plans official.
