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You haven't really contributed anything insightful to this discussion: only snark & irony. That's quite splendid, but I'm genuinely interested in hearing your opinion as to why certain points of view in this thread are so comical to you.
If you want a serious answer, here it is in an nutshell: this is just another Internet Master of the Universe circle jerk. You are making Vox seem subtle and humble at the same time, which takes some doing.
I meant a serious answer to the question of marriage and prenuptial agreements, not another mini-commentary on my e-persona.
One serious question to you before I give you a serious answer, how old are you and what is your current vocation?
I meant a serious answer to the question of marriage and prenuptial agreements, not another mini-commentary on my e-persona.
In most states they are simply not necessary. Pre-wedding assets are not community property, and everything made in marriage is split. They are notoriously hard to enforce. Just set up a living trust with all of your assets going in. That is the easiest, and most efficient, way to do it, in my legal-know-nothing opinion.
Just shy of 25 and management consultant.
In most states they are simply not necessary. Pre-wedding assets are not community property, and everything made in marriage is split. They are notoriously hard to enforce. Just set up a living trust with all of your assets going in. That is the easiest, and most efficient, way to do it, in my legal-know-nothing opinion.
Serious answer: Unless you have large assets going into the marriage, there is no point. Love/marriage is not an analytical excercise, eventually you will come to realize that. The chance of finding a girl that will not tell you to go ************* when you bring up the prenup are quite slim.
On a related note though, what do you see as the benefits of marriage, outside of any kind of financial benefit (taxes)? I'm talking a legal marriage, not perpetual cohabitation and having children.
It is something that should just happen