I’m just here trying to figure out why some people get angry when their partner asks for a prenup agreement
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If you have assets, they’re really beneficial. My husband works at a corporate law firm but we have a couple of attorneys who do family law and I have seen some horrific things from their divorce cases. People who are in love now usually can’t imagine themselves ever not loving their partner, but, it happens. They can go from being starry-eyed newlyweds to literally hating each other’s souls. It’s much better to have a plan that protects both of you than to fight it out later.
I think they’re a really smart option for many people. Not only does it protect you, it also helps insure there isn’t a long ugly drawn out divorce in the future. I know some people get offended, but I think it’s just smart planning ahead. It’s also a gamble, of course, because who knows what the future has in store for either you. but you can still craft a prenup in such a way that is fair and hedges your bets.