prenup a must!!!!

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i think you could still protect the money you made while you were married if you include that in the prenup, im not sure though
That makes NO sense. Pre-Nup means PRE-NUPTIAL...BEFORE the wedding/marriage.

It is an agreement in regards to what you have before marriage. You can't protect something you don't have because you MIGHT have it one day...you can only protect what you have in your possession.

So if you make $100K a year, that is something you can protect...because you already make that. But you can't say "I might create a cure for cancer...so if that happens, I don't want you to have any of that money in the event of a divorce."
 
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Getting a prenuptial agreement is particularly important in these 8 cases:
1. You are much wealthier than your partner. A prenuptial agreement can ensure that your partner is marrying you for who you are, and not for your money.

2. You earn much more than your partner. A prenuptial agreement can be used in many states to limit the amount of alimony that is payable.

3. You are remarrying. When you remarry, your legal and financial concerns are often very different than in your first marriage. You may have children from a previous marriage, support obligations, and own a home or other significant assets. A prenuptial agreement can ensure that when you pass away, your assets are distributed according to your wishes, and that neither your first family, nor your new family are cut off.

4. Your partner has a high debt load. If you are marrying someone with a significant debt load, and don’t want to be responsible for these debts if your marriage ends, then a prenuptial agreement can help ensure that this does not happen.

5. You own part of a business. Without a prenuptial agreement, when your marriage ends, your spouse could end up owning a share of your business. Your business partners may not want this to happen. A prenup can ensure that your spouse does not become an unwanted partner in your business.

6. To prevent your spouse from overturning your estate plan. A prenuptial agreement can ensure that you estate plan works, and, for instance, ensure that a specific heirloom remains in your family.

7. You are much poorer than your partner. Just as a prenuptial agreement can be used to protect a spouse who is well off, a prenup can also be used to ensure that the partner who is weaker financially is protected.

8. If you plan to quit your job to raise children. Quitting your job will negatively impact your income and your wealth. A prenuptial agreement can ensure that the financial burden of raising the children is shared fairly by both partners.
 
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prenup are a must for me...if i ever get married that is. Wifey's are always coo off rip, till she gets comfy and becomes a crazy whore

also, dont forget them DNA tests on every child birth that is claimed to be yours... Even wifey. My homies brother is still paying child support to his ex-wife, for a kid he found out wasnt his at the age of 12
 
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That makes NO sense. Pre-Nup means PRE-NUPTIAL...BEFORE the wedding/marriage.

It is an agreement in regards to what you have before marriage. You can't protect something you don't have because you MIGHT have it one day...you can only protect what you have in your possession.

So if you make $100K a year, that is something you can protect...because you already make that. But you can't say "I might create a cure for cancer...so if that happens, I don't want you to have any of that money in the event of a divorce."
the prenup title refers to it being agreed upon before the marriage

if i was getting married i could put in the prenup that all excess savings goes into a joint bank account and at divorce the money is split depending on the percentage of how much each party earned during the marriage.