why or why not?
Yes I would sign a Prenup if I had millions to protect. Nothing against my future mate but business in business. The same way you would never go into a business with a friend with out the proper documents because friendships can go sour just like relationships and you want to protect your assets from emotional trauma
I would sign one but I wouldn't ask a man to sign one.
What's mine is ours when we become married.
I would sign a pre-nup in a heartbeat ! My folks (both parents) have been married a number of times so I don't have the "marriage is forever" belief/fantasy that a lot of people have.
Yes I would. I understand that business is business. But since it is business I would negotiate the prenup so that I came away with s few dollarsHe's not talking about you being the one with the advantage.
Would you sign a prenup if YOU were the one who didn't have the money?
Same here. I would have my spouse sign a pre-nup.
of course...
but what "if" it came to an end. would you want to support a grown capable individual for the rest of your life?
Whether I like it or not, if its owed it's owed.
I wouldn't want my ex to live in a manner that he wasn't accustomed to. If I ever loved him in the first place, I wouldn't want him to suffer.
I know you wouldn't want him to suffer, but do you want him to maintain that lifestyle at your expense?
Prenups only make sense if one spouse makes a great deal more than the other. If you make 60k and your wife 50k its silly to have a prenup cuz your bringing pretty much the same thing to the marriage and you are building things together. The majority of people who marry have similar finances so a equal split is pretty much means no one loses anything.
Prenups only make sense if one spouse makes a great deal more than the other. If you make 60k and your wife 50k its silly to have a prenup cuz your bringing pretty much the same thing to the marriage and you are building things together. The majority of people who marry have similar finances so a equal split is pretty much means no one loses anything. Now if one spouse makes a great deal more than the other (pro athletes) a prenup should be given serious thought. Especially if she came along after the big money was acquired. I would then do like Tony Gonzales (KC Chiefs) and have a committment ceremony. I would that the majority of folks screaming the would get one should choose a mate who has goals and drives as you. If you select a spouse who only wants to sit at home and spend your money you chose unwisely and deserve what you get.
Dlateshow
Prenups only make sense if one spouse makes a great deal more than the other. If you make 60k and your wife 50k its silly to have a prenup cuz your bringing pretty much the same thing to the marriage and you are building things together. The majority of people who marry have similar finances so a equal split is pretty much means no one loses anything. Now if one spouse makes a great deal more than the other (pro athletes) a prenup should be given serious thought. Especially if she came along after the big money was acquired. I would then do like Tony Gonzales (KC Chiefs) and have a committment ceremony. I would that the majority of folks screaming the would get one should choose a mate who has goals and drives as you. If you select a spouse who only wants to sit at home and spend your money you chose unwisely and deserve what you get.
Dlateshow
Prenups, would you sign one or have your S/O sign one..
this is exactly how i feel about itNo, it completely undermines the marriage.
If you feel the need to have to sign a prenuptial agreement, do not get married.
Simple as that.
I would sign one but I wouldn't ask a man to sign one.
What's mine is ours when we become married.
of course...
but what "if" it came to an end. would you want to support a grown capable individual for the rest of your life?
Whether I like it or not, if its owed it's owed.
I wouldn't want my ex to live in a manner that he wasn't accustomed to. If I ever loved him in the first place, I wouldn't want him to suffer.
If my man lives in an 8 BR house, I wouldn't want him living in a 1BR flat. I mean what if we had kids? I couldn't let him live in squalor while I lived lavishly.
It's selfish.
But if he is the reason for the divorce (infidelity, committed a heinous crime, abusing you and/or kids), despite the fact that you loved him, why feel the need to support him?
If the lavish lifestyle you shared was in part due to the hard work YOU put into it, and he fucks it up, why should he benefit. And as far as the kids, even if custody is shared, there is a way to provide for them without him reaping the benefits.
Back to topic . . . Yes, I would sign one if asked, and if I had considerable assets to protect, would ask my s/o to sign one as well.
No, it completely undermines the marriage.
If you feel the need to have to sign a prenuptial agreement, do not get married.
Simple as that.