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'E-nup' Takes Place of Prenups When it Comes to Gadgets

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Remember the breakup when she (or he) got your gadget? Whether it was the flat screen TV, laptop computer or robot vacuum cleaner, original ownership is often a point of contention when it comes to divvying up the domestic gadgets during a breakup. Well, it's been awhile, but the British have saved the day. Online electronic retailer Pixmania and law firm Lloyd, Platt & Company have brought the prenuptial agreement into the 21st century with the "E-nup".

While not legally binding, the E-nup is a document that gadget junkies will find extremely useful before deciding to live in sin. Picture waving it in the air as you channel Perry Mason: "It says right here in the E-nup that you signed that the Xbox 360 is mine!" And even though it won't make or break a case, the courts might smile upon some evidence of ownership, should it go that far. At worst, the E-nup is another sign that love means never having to say, "Fine, that gadget is yours."

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