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Neither time, Wish I did though.
no. love blinds people and you think it will last so you don't think well maybe one day we wont. but if you do have a reason to get one you should. because if you decide you really don't love each other, who doesn't know that divorces can get really ugly. especially if you have something the other person really wants. it could go on longer than it would take to fill out a prenup. and if they really love you it wouldn't matter if you wanted one. so do it, even though it seems offensive it will come through in the end. good luck.
i will for sure...... i agree, i don't want a messy divorce
No.
It sets the tone for trust issues.
If you don't trust the person you're about to marry you probably should resolve that first.
I didn't and got divorced and did not lose anything in my divorce. My ex walked out and took nothing but his clothes. That was alright with me.
So as you stood there on your wedding day, did you think that it would end in divorce?
He did
no... i had more than he did.
Yep, but I was the one who asked for one in the first place due to inheritance issues. MN state law trumps both prenups and wills, so I ended up putting the house into a trust anyway. I wouldn't have known this had I not seen a lawyer (even if the home is in your name only, if you and your spouse live in the home it becomes marital property).
If you have nothing, you don't need a prenup. But, my lawyer has told me that many prenups now include issues involving credit abuse and misuse and gambling issues. Imagine losing your home to your spouse's $150,000 gambling debt when you didn't know he even gambled online.
Other than the house issue, our prenup just discusses what is premarital property and credit issues.
no, and it cost me a fortune - i had to pay off all of his debt and even alimony. prenups are right for both men and women in this day and age.
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