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Prenups are good, and are not preparation for divorce, amirite?
by gilbert301 day ago
Better safe than sorry.
by Annual_Document1 day ago
You do that even for just cohabiting where I am. As everything you purchase while cohabiting or with intent to cohabit like buying a house will by law be split if you separate, even if only one person bought everything.
by Anonymous1 day ago
If my partner dont want a prenup im not gonna marry her
by Weak-Lie1 day ago
My wife had the best response. She said "why wouldn't I sign a prenup I don't think we're getting divorced? "
by Low-Spray1 day ago
"You might feel you have nothing to put in there, but once you think about it you will" "Inheritance is a good example" buddy, do you real think those of us who decided a prenup is a waste of time because we don't have any assets are set to inherit anything?
by Anonymous1 day ago
Where is that an unpopular opinion? Not at least in any adult world.
by Anonymous1 day ago
only 10: or marriages get a prenup
by gilbert301 day ago
They absolutely are prep for divorce. You're making a list of each others assets and saying these are separate, which correct me if im wrong, will not come into play outside of divorce.
by corwinmelody1 day ago
I mean, a prenup might not mean that a couple will get divorced, but is is pretty definitionally a preparation for divorce, is it not? You don't sign a prenup to adopt a cat, or to buy produce. You sign one when you're getting married, to discuss the terms of divorce.
by Physical-Tie1 day ago
well it is to the extent to which seat belts are preparations for car crash. I agree
by gilbert301 day ago
So completely?
by Anonymous1 day ago
I mean they definitely are a divorce prep, but that doesn't make them bad
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