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Why The High Divorce Rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 1191925" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Not at all, you and your spouse are only protecting each other. Perhaps you or they become very wealthy. Someone dies, hands over a ton of money. You work, gain a large bank roll, a nice house and car and live a great life. You win the lotto, write a book that sells greatly and other examples. </p><p></p><p>Its to protect you from what your partner can and will take from you in a divorce. If he/ she wants to leave and believes things arnt working out, you need that protection of a prenup. Its there to be a useful, so use it. </p><p></p><p>If I had a wife, and she became rich, I wouldnt want any of it. I would be that guy who would choose to still work. But if I became rich, and over 70% of women file for divorce, there goes atleast half and then legal fees and so on. </p><p></p><p>Overall, its an agreement of the two partys that we / both agree not to take the others money / possessions. Your getting married, thats all, let it play its course and hopefully it works out. And before marriage, discuss a prenup, if she / he doesnt want to, then it might not be the best choice to do so, nowadays atleast. </p><p></p><p>I've heard in my HUB as well how these drivers are 2-3 times divorced, and paying out the noise in alimony. After the first time, shame on them. After the second, shame on you. </p><p></p><p>The men / women in our lives have to learn daddies / mommy going to be out for a long time, day by day. That they will be alone for a long time. And as the stories suggest here, shouldnt we take note that a prenup will save your ass when he / she gets bored and finds new friends and lovers. Its a means, by law, to protect yourself, that is all. Not a plan for a divorce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 1191925, member: 16334"] Not at all, you and your spouse are only protecting each other. Perhaps you or they become very wealthy. Someone dies, hands over a ton of money. You work, gain a large bank roll, a nice house and car and live a great life. You win the lotto, write a book that sells greatly and other examples. Its to protect you from what your partner can and will take from you in a divorce. If he/ she wants to leave and believes things arnt working out, you need that protection of a prenup. Its there to be a useful, so use it. If I had a wife, and she became rich, I wouldnt want any of it. I would be that guy who would choose to still work. But if I became rich, and over 70% of women file for divorce, there goes atleast half and then legal fees and so on. Overall, its an agreement of the two partys that we / both agree not to take the others money / possessions. Your getting married, thats all, let it play its course and hopefully it works out. And before marriage, discuss a prenup, if she / he doesnt want to, then it might not be the best choice to do so, nowadays atleast. I've heard in my HUB as well how these drivers are 2-3 times divorced, and paying out the noise in alimony. After the first time, shame on them. After the second, shame on you. The men / women in our lives have to learn daddies / mommy going to be out for a long time, day by day. That they will be alone for a long time. And as the stories suggest here, shouldnt we take note that a prenup will save your ass when he / she gets bored and finds new friends and lovers. Its a means, by law, to protect yourself, that is all. Not a plan for a divorce. [/QUOTE]
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