A prenuptial agreement is a private agreement between a couple signed before they get married which sets forth the division of their assets in the event of divorce or death.
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Thinking about prenup is no time to think about romance, it’s time to think about protecting yourself because people tend to get nasty when it gets to divorce. It only makes sense to protect what is rightfully yours before marriage. Imagine building a business all on your own only to have to share it when you divorce, how terrible could that be? It’s funny how it’s the ones with nothing that often get offended at the mention of prenup, this is 2021, you’ve got to protect what’s yours.
One of my biggest regrets was not getting a prenup. My girlfriend and I married for benefits and it never really crossed our minds that divorce would be messy. We had every intention of having an amicable divorce, but going through the legal system made it impossible and horrible. Oregon’s laws concerning assets is awful that if I’d known earlier, I would’ve made alternative arrangements.