Pre-nuptial agreements are entered into by parties who seek to regulate their
affairs in the event of a breakdown of a marriage.
Would you sign one, do you wish you did?
Pre-nuptial agreements are entered into by parties who seek to regulate their
affairs in the event of a breakdown of a marriage.
Would you sign one, do you wish you did?
magicalman9357 (08-01-11)
warmcome (08-01-11)
warmcome (08-01-11)
warmcome (08-01-11)
I certainly believe in the theory, that what each individual brings with them at the start of a relationship should still be theirs if the relationship breaks up.
And anything earned or accrued during the relationship should be divided equally.
10inchesandcounting (08-01-11), Fitzy (08-01-11), warmcome (08-01-11)
Paul Mc Cartney was old enough to know better with Heather Mills.
A bit theoretical for me as I've never been married. However, I do think a pre-nup makes sense when one one or both parties are extremely rich.
I am not and will never be in that ultra-rich camp, so don't intend to sign a pre-nup should I settle down. A pre-nup puts practicality ahead of romance. It's a bit of a mind trip as you go into a marriage with a legal document stating - 'what if this fails?'