(Image via Backgrid)Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce haven't even walked down the aisle yet, and there's already drama. Not the romantic kind. The legal kind. The most anticipated wedding of 2026 is locked in for July 3 in New York City, one day before America turns 250, very on-brand for someone who once said Independence Day is one of her favourite holidays. The save-the-dates have gone out. The NDAs have been signed by every single guest. Ed Sheeran is reportedly performing. Travis's Garage Beer is confirmed for the reception. Everything is set.Except the prenup.Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding countdown is on, but their prenup situation remains unresolvedAccording to TMZ, it turns out that it’s way more complicated than it sounds when you're worth a combined $2.09 billion. The real headache is where it gets drafted. The state where a prenup is written determines which laws apply to it permanently. Doesn't matter where they live after. And right now, five states are still in the running — Rhode Island, New York, Kansas, Missouri, and Tennessee. California is already off the table.Each state plays by completely different rules. What they need is somewhere that strongly enforces prenups, protects separate property, shields business and IP growth, and doesn't hand out long-term spousal support freely. That's a very specific checklist when you're protecting a global music empire.Rhode Island looks like the strongest pick. Kansas is a solid backup. New York, despite the wedding reportedly heading there, is actually the riskiest option legally. Judges there are known for throwing prenups out entirely. Not ideal when Taylor's music catalogue alone is worth protecting at every angle.Two billion dollars, five states, one deadline. Their lawyers will figure it out. But it's kind of wild that the most stressful part of the most anticipated wedding of 2026 isn't the guest list or the dress, it's a document nobody outside the courtroom will ever read.The wedding itself sounds like a proper fairytale. Traditional ceremony, Taylor's dad walking her down the aisle, inspiration taken from Elizabeth Taylor's 1950 wedding gown, a guest list of their closest friends including Selena Gomez, Patrick Mahomes, and the Haim sisters. A reported $10 million budget. Multiple private jets.But somewhere between the dress fittings and the seating charts, there's a very serious legal conversation happening in a very serious office.July 3 is six weeks away. Clock's ticking.