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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A legally binding prenup requires the wife to be represented by counsel, who will tell her not to sign anything stupid like giving up all alimony. I’m a big fan of pre-nups (think almost everyone should have them) but you don’t seem to understand the basics of a pre-nup.[/quote] I have one and am very familiar. I know all about both parties needing to disclose assets and have counsel for it to be legally enforceable. [/quote] So then you know competent counsel doesn’t let their clients waive alimony unless there are offsets. There’s no prenup of “completely impoverish her as soon as you’re done screwing her” that a court won’t throw out.[/quote] Attorney’s will advise. In Maryland an alimony waiver will be enforced unless the spouse is likely to be a public charge. Please look up the case law on Google Scholar. [/quote] What’s the point of marring a rich guy with a prenup you describe ? She will be better off on herself . A smart young woman won’t sign it and will move on ; the guy will be left with his pick of not very smart baristas [/quote] Why all the sneering at baristas?[/quote]
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