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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 10 Jun, 2010 05:42 PMhow do you feel about prenuptial agreements, on biblical grounds, or otherwise? |
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 10 Jun, 2010 05:54 PMI don't understand the concept for a prenuptial agreement, I think it puts the idea of divorce into the couple's heads before they are even married. That is like preparing for a divorce. And I think that makes divorce that much more of a possibility, because they are already "prepared" for it. I am pretty sure that I won't sign one. |
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 10 Jun, 2010 07:14 PMNo... NO prenup!! |
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bcpianogal
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 10 Jun, 2010 08:16 PMAbsolutely not. I would not agree to a prenup. I agree with Katie and Pixy 100%. |
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DontHitThatMark
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 10 Jun, 2010 10:40 PM...shouldn't marry someone if you need a prenup... |
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springrose10
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 10 Jun, 2010 11:00 PMThe only time I've seen prenups beneficial is when adult step-children are involved. A prenup of the spouses wishes and intentions coupled with a Will, makes it that much harder for greedy step-children to interfere with the property of families of origin. It's truly a legal document in case of death not divorce. |
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skinnywhiteboy
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 12 Jun, 2010 01:04 PMI'd sign a pre-nup in a heartbeat. I have no "education" so to speak of, so in all actuality, it's a great way to protect whatever woman would be involved. If something happens and we need to split, I'm done. PERIOD. If there's kids involved is the only exception. I feel no need to burden her with keeping me up to the old "standard of living" from when we were married. just my two cents |
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 15 Jun, 2010 06:07 PM"how do you feel about prenuptial agreements, on biblical grounds, or otherwise?" |
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 16 Jun, 2010 07:31 AMhi guys.. |
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 19 Jun, 2010 08:23 PMPrenups can be a good thing if somebody has assets they want protected and to stay in the family, it would be beneficial to get one. We don't get to program and decide what our spouse decides in life, everyone changes, alot of the times for the worse. I would see it as a red flag if someone wasn't willing to sign a prenup if requested to and knew the person they were marrying were financially well off. |
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bcpianogal
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"if you aint no punk, holla we want prenup!"Posted : 20 Jun, 2010 06:18 PMOK, you have all brought up some good points about prenups being a good idea when a lot of wealth or adult children are involved. I can see them being very useful in those situations. I guess I'm thinking of my own situation (I'm not rich), and the unlikely possibility of marrying a rich guy! It seems that there would be nothing to protect. |
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