BEVERLY HILLS — Barbara J. Youngman was working as a family law attorney when a client asked her to draft a prenuptial agreement. Little did she know, that call would lead to a different kind of partnership.
“The father of the bride-to-be called me and asked if I could prepare a prenup,” Youngman said. “The future son-in-law was Israeli and I was very concerned about him being competent in the English language.”