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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's why people comparing 6 figure inheritances are not comparing apples to apples when talking about a large (8 digit millions) trust. They are very different things.[/quote] Different strokes. I would advice my children to never marry anyone with a pre nup(unless there are step children involved, and the prenup is to provide for them). I don't care how much money is involved. Let them find others who don't need one. What's next? Would you marry someone with epilepsy and sign a prenup regarding life expectancy and care? After all, they came into the marriage with a disease and potential liability. [/quote] Exactly. I hate disabled people. This is TOTALLY the same thing. Dear lord I'm glad some of you haven't been entrusted with significant wealth. You are way too dumb to handle it.[/quote] Yep, some of us are too dumb to handle your significant wealth. It's best to marry your similarly "entrusted" peers. Money is always a different thing when you are trying to shield it from your spouse. [/quote] If you are willing to take a 50% shot at losing significant wealth you are just more willing to take risks than most people. Again, it's easy to make decisions about money you don't have.[/quote]
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