Hotinco
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- Mar 6, 2016
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My stance in the past has been NO this is just preparing for failure. However the older I get that attitude changes. I have friends my age who have lost a spouse, and going into a second marriage. Both parties now have some assets and families to protect. While you go into that situation expecting a lifetime commitment unfortuniatley we are human and all fall short at some time. I would hate to see a friend lose half of everything they spent a lifetime building to someone who is not deserving. The prenup should only come into play if there is a complete failure in the marriage.
I do see a place for a prenup that covers infidelity and just walking away. So many people today are willing to walk away from a marriage for such crazy things. It should be for infidelity or abuse, otherwise you get nothing (there might be another good reason or two). Maybe it can be more of an incentive to stick it out and work on the relationship.
I do see a place for a prenup that covers infidelity and just walking away. So many people today are willing to walk away from a marriage for such crazy things. It should be for infidelity or abuse, otherwise you get nothing (there might be another good reason or two). Maybe it can be more of an incentive to stick it out and work on the relationship.
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