If the financial adviser has enough to gain from it (ie if he will make good commissions from having you as a client for a number of years) I am sure they will do it.
Sometimes people bring it up through CPA's or lawyers that advise them of such issues. The easiest way to bring it up is to ask your soon to be spouse what she thinks of them. Or have one of your friends bring up a story regarding prenups and see what she says. Springing something on her through a financial planner might make her very uncomfortable.
I am of the opinion that it is fiscally responsible to have one. I wish I could be of more help.
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