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04-11-2005, 12:54 PM | #1 |
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Before I marry
I was just thinking, actually iv been thinking about this for hm.... a year or so anyways, i have seen my cousin rebuild his life 3-4 times from divorce. seeing him loose his hot rods and every thing else every single time. So i have realize how to stop this... how to save my livly hood and my pride... PRENUBSUAL! whats mine is mine whats hers is hers..... mmmm good ideai do belive
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A prenuptial agreement is like an insurance policy and it does protect your financial assets, such as a car or a house currently in your name, before you take your wedding vows. I happen to think it is a bit cynical and basically says that you expect the marriage to fail - so you are planning for it. Some woman will simply refuse to start a marriage with that kind of negative expectation...and some want a 'pre-nup' before they will accept the engagement ring. It all depends on the people involved and their expectations and attitudes toward marriage. Frankly, I think that if anyone is that wary about being financially 'taken' by a future wife, they are probably not truly ready for the long-term committment of marriage. However, if the woman you intend to marry is really O.K. with the idea, it can't hurt to have a prenuptial agreement in place.
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The owner of the company I work for set up his pre-nup sweet.
She gets nothing from him unless she has his baby, if she has his baby she gets half. he had his nuts clipped years ago and she doesnt know it. So basicly she has been screwing his brains out for the last 3 years trying to get pregnant.
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I think the pre-nup is an absolute requirement these days. While Mr 5.0 views the pre-nup as proof either you are not ready to make the commitment or a parachute in case you decide to bail out, I view it as protection in case the other person isn't truly ready. I feel most divorces are the fault of both parties, any relationship is only as strong as the weakest link. If your "wife" decides she has found a man that is more attractive or more intoxicating after you're married and decides she'd rather take a chance at finding a new Mr. Right, it's nearly impossible from stopping her.
Maybe I'm just a bit cynical when it comes to marriage as I consider it a joke in America today, but I can cite divorce statistics that say marriages in this country are treated as disposable. Even if you're committed, the other party may not be, and in fact, the odds are they aren't. Tough to swallow, and depressing as it is, I feel people have a duty to protect themselves and their livelyhood these days. No offense Dark, but marrying somebody and not telling them that you will never be able to produce a child is horrifying. Hopefully, not sharing that information with his wife will get the pre-nup voided should they decide to part ways. Personally, failure to disclose that kind of information is grounds for divorce on it's own, IMHO. |
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She is getting close to forty she is probably putting in some overtime at this point
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I didn't have a pre-nup when I got married and heres why.
First of all niether of us had a dime when we got married. So pretty much everything we've aquired has been from both of us. So splitting it down the middle would be no big deal to me. Im in court EVERY day. I see pre-nups work the same as not having one. I see people getting out of their marriage with the things they brought to the marriage. With everything aquired during the marriage split down the middle. Pre-nup or not. Now with that being said. Ive seen judges award personal property of either party to the other for payment or money owed. Lets say I owed my ex $3,500 in my share of rent, child support, or maybe even closing cost on the house. If I can't come up with the money Ive seen the judge award property valued of owed jointly debts. Ofcourse throw in the crooks, I meen lawyers, and anything can happen. Here about the only reason I would recomend a pre-nup. Say a wife doesn't work but is married for 20 years. She has a earning potential. She can ( and probably will) sue her husband for her lost wages while she sat at home, working. A pre-nup however couldn't stop a good lawyer from getting her a paycheck, but could save you from her getting any more than that.
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As much as I would like to think I will find the love of my life, this society has really helped to screw things all up. If a pre-nup will help me with my security "should" the marriage fail, so be it.
Look at it this way, most of us don't put drive shaft loops in our cars...."wont happen to my car". But the ones who did and broke that u joint....boy were they happy they did it Ryan
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i like to think of it as a Mustang Saftey net - hugs his mustangs- daddys here for you
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I wouldn't sign a prenup, and I wouldn't ask anyone to. My first marriage ended in disaster but that's not a guarantee the next one will. I didn't lose any of my cars, etc. but I did get stuck with the bills for it all which only landed me in bankruptcy court a couple of years later when it all got out of hand. But that's long story.
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I do not see it as being shallow. I guess maybe my vision of society has been skewed by my career. Regardless, until I feel the courts start to even the field a little bit when it comes to belongings, who pays the bills, etc....I think people would be foolish not to atleast consider it.
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With a decision like that, I am not sure I wont atleast have a little doubt in my mind. Sad to admit, but sometimes hard to ignore.
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50% of marriages end in divorce because people aren't willing to work things out. WTF does that mean anyway? Work things out. That's what the people in that marriage have been doing since the inception of the relationship. The fact that women file for divorce twice as frequently as men sends a giant red flag up to me. If 50% of all marriages end in divorce, 80% of marriages end citing irreconcilable differences, and 67% of all divorces are requested by women, it would seem likely to me that a man faces better than a 1 in 4 chance that a woman will file for divorce for a stupid reason. There should never be an irreconcilable difference. What a stupid concept. Do you not think a difference in personality so great that it would lead to a divorce should have probably been readily apparent BEFORE the couple got married? There has been research that cites a woman divorces for power in many cases. http://www.angryharry.com/tgWhyWomenDivorce.htm What are the chances that your floor jack will fail while you're under the car? 1:4? Hell no. Not even 1:1000. You don't have to agree with getting a divorce. All it takes is one person in the relationship wanting to bail for any reason, and that relationship is done. Divorces papers are practically dispensed by gumball machines these days, and it's high time that people took responsibility for the problem. I'm doing my part by being a loner. No divorces for me cause I'm not married, and at this point, I have no intention of becoming married. |
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Kell ('Unit 5302') made some valid points but let's not forget that 'no-fault' divorce laws only require that the one of the two people in the marriage state that they have 'irreconcilable differences' in order to obtain a divorce. It's simply a catch-all legal term that means: "I want outta here" and, in my opinion, one of many reasons we have such a high divorce rate: it's too easy to say 'forget this', abandon all attempts at finding a way to deal with the natural differences any man and woman will have and then move on in the marriage.
While the car-on-jackstands analogy is a tad weak (but relevant on a Mustang website messageboard) I think using any kind of insurance is a better metaphor. Because we take out auto, home or life insurance does not mean that we all intend to have an auto accident, have our home burn down or die young. However, a marriage is not quite the same as emotions come into play that are not present when insuring inanimate objects, as 'Stang Crazy' noted in his reply to Kell. I still believe that a pre-nuptial agreement is both a good and bad idea: but which? Well, that depends on the people involved. While it does protect your financial assets from being taken by a greedy and possibly unfaithful spouse in a divorce (at least you hope it does...that is not guaranteed) it also sends the clear message that you are less than totally committed to this journey by virtue of 'hedging your bets' or that you simply do not fully trust the person you are about to dedicate your life to before man and God. Were I not already very happily married and were just starting out, I would not go the pre-nuptial route and I would look askance if my intended bride wanted such an agreement. But that's just me. As has been noted; if you don't know the person you want to marry well enough to not be surprised if they request a pre-nuptial agreement then you probably are not quite ready for the marriage committment. However, if both parties are in full agreement that they prefer a pre-nuptial agreement before the marriage then this is another story. I can see those two people going that route - bymutual agreement. I know this is often the case with second marriages when both parties are a bit older and have real assets to 'protect'. Two people doing something by mutual agreement, whether it's S&M, buying a house or just signing a pre-nuptial agreement is always logical. That said: I would prefer to enter a marriage with the intention of growing old with my wife and I would expect to know her character well enough to be assured that if divorce ever happened she would not assume 'barracuda' mannerisms and attempt to 'punish' me by going after my financial assets. That may be seen - by some - as naive but it is not unreasonable, in my view. I would hope that a majority of new marriages can and will begin this June minus the 'insurance' policy of a pre-nuptial agreement.
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Well said Mr 5.0, as always. It is not that I need the insurance, or would be prone someday to marrying a girl that I did not fully trust or love. But, with that said, I have seen many a men lose everything. When they have lost their emotional companion, then lose their belongings, sometimes they have done some irrational things and temporarily lost their minds.
That said, If I met a girl who was the daughter of a wealthy C.E.O. and she requested the pre-nup, why should I care? I am marrying her for her, not her belongings. She should be cautious of a man looking for a sugar mama and protect herself as such. Now I am far from wealthy, But I have worked hard for what I have. IF I have an option to help me keep some possessions if I lose that bond with a person, I would be a fool not to consider it. Ryan
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I don't visit this site that much, mostly because my wife.. now ex-wife monitored it for my post. Funny I should visit and see this thread. Let me tell you a little story and what I think. Marriage is not about love in this country. I always thought marriage was the ultimate surrender.. ' I love you and always will'. I waited 35 yrs to find that perfect someone, she was perfect.. I mean perfect. As far as looks, I'd sit her next to any woman I ever met and pick her every time. She doesn't realize her beauty for some reason, that's beside the fact. She said the perfect things, did the perfect things.. we meshed. Three weeks into the marriage she was laying in bed and said "When we split up all I want is the Avalanche and alimony". Uhhh what?!?! I'll skip alot but at one point I asked her about some of the things we did together(before marriage) and her response was "I did those things because I knew you liked it and I wanted to make you happy". Hmmm.. well I guess she thought that once she married me she was entitled to half of what I worked the past 16yrs to aquire, to hell with making me happy. She didn't do her homework. Sorry. I got divorced 3 weeks ago. She got nothing. Funny thing about it was that I wanted her to sign a prenup and she didn't want to but later said she would. I showed her my trust by marrying her without one, my bad. It seemed every week she would make a comment like "We should split up now while we still get along". I was completely happy and satisfied, alot of head scratching.. WTF? Apparently she wanted my truck and for me to pay her bills for the rest of her life. In her eyes that was doing me a favor. Anyways, I'm going to keep this short.. Marriage in this country is not about love, its a legal contract. I don't plan to ever get married again. If I ever find love again, she can live with me until the day I die. I will not marry her. If I had nothing and she had nothing, marriage is fine. Besides that, no way! I'm seeing a new girl right now and I actually waited until I was divorced. I have another girl lined up if this one doesn't work. I'll leave my options open until I find a girl that wants me for me, if it ever happens. If not, hey.. its a win-win situation. Screw marriage.
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All women are not tramps, evil or gold-diggers waiting to take a mans money after a few weeks of marriage. Neither are they perfect Stepford Wives; obedient and docile and just waiting to serve their man. My wife isn't like that, nor is she a witch or a buster in any way. What I'm saying is that I think you over-generalize what marriage is, based mostly on your own unhappy experience. While marriage may not be right for you, I do not subscribe to the premise that it's just 'a legal contract' and 'not about love'. It is about love in many cases but marriage takes serious committment, hard work and the ability to realize that marriage is a matter of mutual sharing, not a way to have convenient sex and get someone to cook and clean for you or to get ahold of someone elses money and run with it. Unrealistic expectations going into marriage is a large part of the divorce problem, along with too-easy divorce laws and an attitude of 'I'll try this and see if it works', often secretly thought while pledging your love to another 'until death do you part', which dooms the chances of a successful marriage right from the beginning. I wish you well, Rick but I do not accept your take on 'what marriage is', however, as you are divorced and I'm happily married, I think my take may be a tad more realistic.
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I am very please to see men voice their opinions. I do agree that some women make it bad for all. Alot of my friends talk on and on, on what a guy can do for them. I think this is wrong and that you should judged each other by who they are. I am sorry for you men who have had to suffer b/c of this. I was once married and now divorce. I am still very sad of this and feel I will never move on. My x asked me to sign a pre-nup before we married. I told him that I felt like that each of us should marry on trust and love. It made me feel that my x was setting things up so he could bail any time he wanted. I did tell him that I would take it to a lawyer and have clauses put in there for myself and then sign it. I felt if he wanted it, he could pay for it and take care of it. He didn't and that is not my fault. I wish we had, so maybe things would have turned out differently. Maybe we would still be together. In fact, I suggested for us to get a post-nup that you can do in our state to waive what he wanted me to do. No dice. On my wedding day, in fact four hours after we married, he mention his x, it crushed me. I believe in marriage no matter what. On Thanksgiving Day, he almost hit me b/c I tried to wake him up to eat. I also find out secrets he kept from me. It wasn't the secrets, it was the fact he lied to me and kept them. I stayed mad for awhile and you know us women how we can be. I said some things to my husband I should not have b/c when I get mad, I run my mouth, which I will regret for the rest of my life. My husband drank and was not always nice at times. As far as the pre-nup, I do not have a problem with signing away rights to his stuff that he own before me. It is only fair, in fact, in the divorce, I only asked to take my name back and nothing else. I can prove this b/c I have all the papers. I could have done some things. I married for love and if I could not have his love, I wanted nothing. I finally moved away from town to force myself to move on with my life. My x is with someone else and I hope the best for him. He did alot of things to me in the year separation and he deserved stuff done to him, but I love him. I felt he had issues and bad women in his life that made him to do what he did. I could only give him sympathy and mercy. The divorce was very simple, Absolute Divorce. I am planning on going back to school for my third degree and get into this travel program when I am done. I want to go to Alaska for a little while or Hawaii. I guess skys the limit. If one day there is someone meant for me, God will send them to me. Everything in life is a learning experience. I have learned a great deal through my whole experience. Life has ups and downs, and you never know what will happen. Right now, my grandmother is on her death bed. It is sad and she is suffering, but it makes you realize life is to short. Guys, be honest, and understand that all women are not bad. I do understand why yall feel the way you do. It is hard on both sides. The divorce rate in this country is scary. I am hoping that eventually both sexes will take commitment and marriage seriouly. I regret what has happen to me, but I would not change it, as bad as it has been, for nothing. It taught me a great deal and made me a better person. I live with the guilt of things I said to him and that is it. Thanks for listening to my opinion and I usually don't come to this site anymore for personal reasons, but this issues touch me. Good luck to all!
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