Originally Posted by
HDBadger
I think smackie9 is dead on. It's easy for the person who has fewer assets and who makes less money to say, "Well, I gave a lot to the relationship, too, so I deserve at least half," even when that person didn't make nearly the same amount of money as his/her partner did and didn't have nearly as much to show for a lifetime of work.
It's very simple: A prenup protects everyone. OP, if he comes into the relationship with significantly more assets than you do, he gets to keep those assets if you divorce. If he makes, for example, three-quarters of the money in the relationship, then he deserves three-quarters of the money if you divorce.
Marriage *is* a legal contract. It should be treated as such. If you have any problem with signing a prenup that gives back to each individual party what he or she earned over the course of the relationship, my bet is you don't really want a mutual relationship; you want someone to completely take care of you financially.
1. Sign the prenup after having it looked over by your own lawyer. Find one that practices family law.
2. The above poster is missing the point. A prenup won't protect assets within the marriage (usually -- and there are laws which nullify those that are signed as such), they usually only involve pre-marriage assets, and possibly inheritance.
The problem with this poster's comment is that it doesn't allow for child rearing in a marriage. That high-income earner often wants it all -- the big house and children -- and a spouse who will support their work habits to support that success. Too many spouses have been left high and dry by the primary bread-winner after years of taking care of young children. The data is clear and this is the reason for the present laws in most western countries.
It's posts like these^ that leave some men wondering why their partner/wives refuse to have only 1 child, or none.
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