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Thread: Will you sign a prenuptial agreement?
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[quote=APAULT,250844]Suggesting it is inauspicious is like saying you won't wite a will, which of course we do because death cannot be forecast and it is good financial planning. Prenuptual agreements should be seen the same way when one partner brings more money to the relationship than the other. Regretably there is divorce and to say 'It won't happen to me' is putting ones head in the sand. It is a question of statistics, it will haopen to some of us. Of course it depends on the other laws relating to divorce/separation. If they recognise prior ownership of wealth and that it should be returned to the partner who brought it into the relationship, there is less need for prenups. In Australia, the laws vary between states, but generally pre-nup agreements are only valid for unmarried relationships but are invalid for married couples.[/quote]
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