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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fair is -She keeps all family trust money BUT -Both parties give up claim to alimony as both can’t fully support themselves(she with her trust he with his career) -AND she needs to withdraw an amount from family trust annually to match his salary to contribute to the marital assets/expenses. [/quote] How does child support work? I would think a prenup needs to stipulate that the one with the trust covers college and won’t get child support. [/quote] You can’t waive child support as that’s an entitlement to the child. If golden boys mommy is right about his future earnings, he should be able to cover half of tuition without his ex-ILs money.[/quote] I’m not sure that’s true. There should be a way to ensure that the future children get substantial enough support from the trust that OP doesn’t have to contribute. [/quote] You can’t write a prenup that obligated a trust to do something. The prenup obligates the people signing it. Personally I think the prenup makes sense given OP/her son isn’t making any money right now— the future in laws don’t want a freeloader.[/quote]
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