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josie
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While understanding the reasoning for one, unless one or the other of the couple is independently wealthy, I don't see the need for one. Each should take out of the marriage the material goods in which they entered it with and either divide the rest, or sell it for splitting the profit. |
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3am
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I think it shows a lack of trust... but I also see the common sense in it. So I'm not sure. |
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silly scarlett
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yes |
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WKDPIXY
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I would and definitely agree to have my future husband sign one... |
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Eko
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If there was something in there about him cheating.. Such as, if he cheats I would get a certain amount of money.. I would then.. I'm not a gold digger and wouldn't really want to benefit from a legitimately failed relationship, but if I put my all into it and I found out he was cheating I sure as hell would want some money. |
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toxic21
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of cause i will!! LOL i plan to be one wealthy women!!
but on a serious note..my reason behind that is because i saw the affects that had on my parents when they got divorced..being married within community of property is real hell...
even full cutlery sets had to be divided...really a sad case |
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Julia's Mommy xoxo
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yes, bc it covers my a** too!! |
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glynnismaree
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If I really loved the man enough to marry him yes I would. |
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lovetobeme0421
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I definitely will. I read what others have to say and the way I see it is that it isn't about trust or waiting for the marriage to fail. It's because we all know that things happen and change. A prenup ensures that both parties are okay when the time comes, IF it comes. If it doesn't then it doesn't. To me, it has nothing to do w/ trust. A prenup will simple make lives easier in case if there is a split. Nothing more. Don't have to worry about who gets what or what belongs to who it's already decided! Now move on. |
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me me me
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Yes, i think its safe, you never know what can happen down the road.
cover yourself its a form of protection, kinda like a condom. |
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carolynhutton1
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It depends- If I had a ton of money then yes I would but if not then there is really no need and I don't believe in divorce. |
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christybitencourt
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If it were my money, yes, then I would. Either way, it's a safe way to go. |
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teenie
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Yes i would that's telling him you love him for him and not for his job or his money. |
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Liz O
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Yes. It should protect both people going into the contract however. |
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i8pikachu
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If there were children from a previous marriage would be the only time I think anyone should sign one. That guarantees that the children from the previous marriage would be included if there was a death. |
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Shannon
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Sure, if it's a Playboy/Playgirl "for show" wedding. |
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99
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If some guy asked me that, I wouldn't marry him and thank God for that huge red banner before my wedding day. |
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shinde
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Not if you're sure you're marrying the right guy. If you're not sure, you shouldn't be marrying him anyway. Where is the trust if you have to sign a prenuptial. It's like you're expecting not to be married forever, and expect to be divorced. |
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Linda K Texan for Life
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No I would not. It says you don't believe the marriage will work. It says I don't trust you. Besides in today's society both work and all the money belongs to you both. 50/50 is fair. |
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Cool
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No. You may as well just not get married if you're planning on getting a divorce. |
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Debbie B
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Only if I make more money than him. Otherwise, no. |
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Bgirl
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Bottom line...NO!! |
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creeese
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I totally understand the desire for a pre-nup by whoever is the richer person, but it does appear sort of cruel. It kind of implies a break-up is inevitable in the future. |
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Baloneyus_Monk
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Nope. If ya trust me enough to MARRY me, then that's all there is.
But I do see your point: People HAVE CHILDREN with those they would not share a bank account! |
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*MARISSA*M
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NOPE IF YOU GET MARRIED YOU ARE GETTING MARRIED FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS WITH NO REGRETS...*** |
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