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Why do guys always make us sign prenuptial agreements?
Ladies, are prenuptial agreements relevant? What if YOU had the major assets?
I keep reading posts from many women about how prenuptial agreements are a sure sign of a lack of trust. Ladies especially those of you who feel that prenups display a lack of trust , would YOU insist on having a prenuptial agreement if you owned a vast amount of assets millions of dollars, property, etc.. ? OR...... Would you marry your mate with the understanding that whether the marriage lasted a long or short period of time a month to several years , then you may be forced to give up a large portion or even half 50 % of your total assets and earnings? Please explain if you would wouldn't be okay with potentially splitting your assets and or salary with an ex especially if he was married to you for a Kardashian month . Thank you for your response.
Why are women so against prenuptial agreements?
Women and manginas come up with the dumbest excuses not to get one. If women request a prenup, she won't get criticized.
Are prenuptial agreements recognized?
I head many of them are thrown out in court because they are " unfair" . Can someone give me some info?
Can prenuptial agreements protect income/property acquired after marriage?
I am getting married to my fiance who is from a foreign country and comes from a poor family and education. Although I don't think I will ever have to worry about it I hope , I want to protect my assets in the event that things don't work out between us. Before, I go on with the question, I know that there are some who believe that you shouldn't even get married if you have to consider a prenup, but to me it is just insurance because no one can predict what will happen several years down the road. It's like questioning why we buy auto insurance. Might as well not buy a car if you're not going to be careful with it right? Anyway, a divorce may not even be within an individual's control, since it takes two to make the relationship work. So please just answer my question regarding the prenup and not your opinion regarding the need for a prenup in a healthy relationship... Thanks OK, FINALLY ON TO THE QUESTION I know that prenuptial agreements can protect an individual's property which was obtained prior to marriage, but I was wondering whether prenuptial agreements can also specify how post marriage income and property will be separated. During our marriage, I expect that I will be bringing in 90 % if not all of the family income. Also, in the event of a divorce, do the divorce proceedings depend on the state that I was married in or is it only the state where you are filing the divorce a factor? I know that you have to make the distinction between community property vs equitable distribution states. Will my prenuptial agreement carry the same level of validity whether I get married divorced in one state or another?Also I know that rules differ from state to state, and I would need to consult a lawyer, but I'm just hoping for some general answers here to get me started.
How do women feel about prenuptial agreements?
Can I put this in a prenuptial agreement?
If I became a doctor, adn was rich and married a woman who did not make that much money, could I put the following in the agreement In the result of a divorce and during the marriage We have our own bank, insurance, and legal accounts. Nothing is mixed up. If I buy a house or a car, it is completely mine. What I earn in mine, and what she earns is hers. So we we get a divorce and the house was bought with my money, the house is still completely mine after a divorce, and it is all mine during marriage, so I decide if her friend or family can stay for a few days or so.I don't mean to be selfish, it is just that I want to protect what I have. If she ends up getting into my face about how she has the legal right over things so she should do what she wants and stuff, and what if the marriage does not work out. I believe that what I have earned should be mine. I would be happy to let her and her parents and friends live stay in the house, and I would give her many things, but this agreement would be like insurance if things don't work out, with divorce rates being so high.
How many women would sign a prenuptial agreement?
I don't understand what's the big deal? I see 99 %of the couples that divorce hating each other bitterness and unhappiness, the woman trying to rape the guy in court and take the children and the money, even if she doesn't need it just for spite...why don't men have more prenups when they get married, do they fear that women would not sign them and dump them? if so isn't that a signt that she was after your money and after your hart so is actually better that she left because you are not going to be victimized? women outhere...would you sign a prenup?
Is it possible to get a prenuptial agreement in Australia which includes the following?
I'm thinking of getting married one day but I don't trust modern women, is it possible to get a Prenuptial agreement or contract before marriage which includes the following? 1. Multiple DNA tests for all my children with a testing facility provider of my choice and the tests are upheld in court.2. If either partner divorces we keep our own money material possessions.3. If we already have children and they are mine and then we have a child that is not mine or we get divorced can I keep my own children and she takes hers?4. My house, car, money, everything that is mine stays mine whether married or divorced, etc.If this criteria is not met or broken e.g. the child is not mine, won't agree to DNA tests, I want the courts to force a DNA test on the child and I also want to have complete legal rights to break all legal contact and responsibility with wife children and never have to pay for anything or have anything to do with them, e.g Child support, visitation, etc.
Can you say that you won't pay for your wife in your prenuptial agreement?
Can you say that you won't pay a single amount for your wife if the reason for divorce is mainly because of her whether it be adultery, infidelity, domestic violence, alcoholism, gambling, addictions, workaholism and so on. If she happens to sign it then should you pay for your wife if you divorce her.I am recently engaged and I do not know if the marriage will work out because I have never lived with her. Suppose I ask her to sign this. Then will I be exempt from paying any money for her if I happen to divorce herIt is an arranged marriage made by the wishes of my parents. All I care is if she is proper and does not do something stupid or promiscuous.
How should I ask for a prenuptial agreement?
I have been with my girlfriend for two years, and we love each other deeply. I am considering asking her to marry me soon. However, I do want to at least talk about a prenup before going through with it. I feel that it would deter her from saying yes, or make her feel less of me. Hear my reasoning though Sure I would love, and expect us to be together for the rest of our lives, but you cannot help but realize that every divorced couple thought the same exact thing before they got married. I am just thinking rationally. I do not expect this to happen, but I want a " just in case" scenario. I will be providing the majority of income in our relationship, and I am ok with that. But if there was a reason bad enough to separate us, I sure as hell will not pay alimony. So how do I throw this out in a conversation?
Is there an alternative to prenuptial agreement?
lets say i want to marry some guy and i dont want him to be offended if i ask for a prenuptial agreement because i have alto of assets. Is there another way of doing it instead of having the partner agree to prenup? i mean what are ways i could save all my assets in case of divorce? tnxI see somebody said to put them in a trust, does that mean in case of divorce it wont be 50 50?
Fiance won't sign prenuptial agreement?
We've been together for four years and we have a kid on the way. I'm the only one currently working and I'm making pretty good money. I own the house we live in, along with a few others. She got laid off two months ago and I told her it was fine, she can take it easy until the baby comes and then be a stay at home mom. I asked her yesterday is she would sign one and she flipped out. She thinks I think I assume were going to break up, which I definitely do not. I've just heard too many horror stories of people not signing prenups. I also have a friend going through it now and it's not pretty. She told me we're not getting married if I make her sign one. I think she assumed I'd change my mind which I didn't. I love her and she's pregnant with my son. Is she being unreasonable? Am I? I don't know what to do here because we're both hard headed and I don't think either of us will be changing our mind. I'm lost on what to do. CindyLuYou hope I treat the child much better than I treat the mother? I didn't know asking for a prenup was treating her bad. I just don't like the idea of losing everything I've worked for in a divorce. It's better to be safe than sorry. And I'd have no problem paying child support. I also bought her a Lexus two months ago so that " doing something really nice for her" should be taken care of.

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