CHICAGO, Il.-- Millennials continue to prove they view the world differently from their parents.
A 2016 survey from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyersreveals Millennials get married later in life.
They are more likely to have careers, businesses and property, thus more likely to have a prenuptial agreement.
In addition to the findings, the Chicago Tribune references a 2015 survey by Allstate that says more than half of people in their 20s and 30s say it's important for them to be financially secure before they get married.