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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a question about how this works in practice for uber-wealthy family. When a man marries the daughter in a very, very rich family (like CEO of a Fortune 500 company), how "lucky" financially is this man? Or is it structured so that there is only shared money between what he and the wife make during the money, and that any inheritance will go to the wife/kids? So in other words, while his life will of course be monumentally different and probably help with down payments or buying them a house, the majority of the wealth will be structured so that it belongs to the daughter and not the man marrying into the family? [/quote] You so funny honey. I almost did. I mean we were just about to get engaged and Parents loved me. That was 35 years ago. No pre-nup or nothing etc. However, if I married her it would only really benefit my grandchildren not. me. With Social Media I can see my old GF is still working as an insurance broker, her husband has a average job, they live in a average house. The three kids went to instate schools and have average jobs. The "kids" are most likely 26 to 33. Her Dad and Mom did not want to pass month to their Daughters or Sons at all as worried people would marry them for money or in divorce take money. It is to be split up among living grandkids and grandchildren at death and a lot put in trust for future heirs. If I married her my life would be same as if I married the garbage man's daughter except on holidays and vacations I would pretend to be wealthy. Given age of her grandkids I bet they give it straight to great grandkids not payable to their 35 birthdays!! [/quote]
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