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Anonymous asked in Social ScienceGender Studies · 9 years ago

Girls, would you sign a pre nup if you married a millionaire?

If I was rich, there's no way in hell i would marry a woman who didn't sign a pre nup.

Update:

You guys say that now, but when you want a divorce you'll try anything to get his money. I know all of you are the same.

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    9 years ago
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    I wouldn't sign a pre nup regardless of whether it is a millionaire or a man with an average pay. call me old fashioned or gold digger, but that's a sign of distrust in my eyes. I trust my honesty and my dignity to not take advantage of anyone. besides, I'll be earning my own money so there will be no need to spend his money during marriage.

  • Shadow
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    I wouldn't marry someone if I wasn't pretty sure we wouldn't be getting divorced so yeah, of course I'd sign a pre nup.

    And really, if you "know all you are the same" why did you even bother asking this question?

  • Sugar
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    No-fault divorces need to come to an end. Marriage was an institution that protected and ensured the rights of women. Today it has no point. There is not point when either spouse can walk away for any reason at all at any time.

    Pre-nups are our society's way of saying "since we know it's going to fail anyways, we'll just decide how the divorce is going to go before our marriage even begins"

    I would not marry anyone who was only thinking about our divorce when saying our wedding vows.

    In the past before no-fault divorce a woman was protected from abandonment by her husband and a man was protected from his wife walking out on him too.

  • 5 years ago

    Do you now not think that every couple who will get married thinks it is going to be except loss of life do them phase?.........But the divorce fee is over 50% A prenup is a clever transfer for both companions. When my late husband died, I acquired an inheritance which upon my dying might be passed all the way down to my youngsters and grandchildren. Without a prenup, whos to say that my 2d husband would not distribute these property to HIS youngsters and go away mine out in the cold. My husband did not work rough all his life to furnish for one other man and his youngsters. It's no longer a matter of trust, it can be just the shrewd factor to do for all involved.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Yes.

    Why would I marry someone for money anyways? Seems like allot of work just to break someones heart and take their money.

    Edit, no really dude... I am a good person, I really wouldn't do that to someone. I know it's hard to believe anything anyone says anymore... sh*t most people are terrible but you have to have just a little faith in humanity. Just a that little amount and you'd be surprised there are good people out there. Its really the only reason I keep from blowing my brains out.

    Source(s): I'm better than that.
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I am not a paralegal obviously...

    But I would indeed in regards to having no claim to money assets obtained or existing before the marriage by them. But I would want a provision in there in regards to an exception on any profit in any joint business ventures that would potentially exist in the future.

    So yeah I have no problem with that theory as a whole, and wouldnt want to claim ownership to a substanstial amount of wealth or property that wasnt initially mine to begin with, but I would obviously want the room to claim any money that was profitted if with me involved business related as well. As in I understand them protecting their estate but I wouldnt wanna be cut outta anything I contributed to the earning too.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    No. I'd refuse to marry him as long as he wanted a pre-nup. But we could be together without being married if he wanted.

  • Eve
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    A million is not actually that much money nowadays. I mean it's more than the average person, but it's not stinking rich. There are several millionaires who live near me. So I wouldn't see the need to be honest. Maybe if he had several million.

  • 9 years ago

    I would. An honest woman doesn't go into marriage looking to divorce, or looking for money.

  • 9 years ago

    Lol @ all these lying *** hoes saying they would sign a prenup

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