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by fiblye
2682 days ago
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>If you own a house before marriage, perhaps a prenup would be prudent. If you're worried about losing a significant sum of your assets as a result of marriage, the only solution is to not get married. Prenuptials are generally considered to be worthless and any decent lawyer will find a way to get them thrown out. According to point 5 here [1], a case could easily be made that the plaintiff wasn't prepared for having to find a house after divorce, their quality of life is significantly worse than the standard they've come to adapt to after marriage, etc. [1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/jefflanders/2013/04/02/five-rea... |
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You will pay whether you’re married or not: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common-law_marriage