Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't commingle any accounts and never will.
We each own a home we bought before we were married.
Wills haven't changed (all to my kids) but I did put him as the beneficiary to one of my savings.
What a shitty thing to have to settle this much for companionship.
I will regret my first marriage as long as I live, it leads to garbage like this and what is the point.
What are you even going on about? The PP is very smart to not blend. If both parties have means and kids there's no reason they can't preserve their own estates for their children.
I'm the same, my assets are in a trust. My (second) husband has his own assets. I have no interest in them. And he has no interest in mine. We are both self sufficient but we also don't nickle and dime things like meals out. We split who pays but no one is keeping score. It works for us.
Well part of my dream for a family is building a joint lifestyle and legacy, which is pretty much impossible in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Everything was separate till child support was over/youngest turned 18 as mom kept filling for more child support based on my income HHI but refused to include her AP income in her calculations and he paid the rent/expenses.
When we had kids, post child support, everything co-mingled. Everything earned/savings, etc. was earned by post youngest turning 18 so it will go to our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't commingle any accounts and never will.
We each own a home we bought before we were married.
Wills haven't changed (all to my kids) but I did put him as the beneficiary to one of my savings.
What a shitty thing to have to settle this much for companionship.
I will regret my first marriage as long as I live, it leads to garbage like this and what is the point.
What are you even going on about? The PP is very smart to not blend. If both parties have means and kids there's no reason they can't preserve their own estates for their children.
I'm the same, my assets are in a trust. My (second) husband has his own assets. I have no interest in them. And he has no interest in mine. We are both self sufficient but we also don't nickle and dime things like meals out. We split who pays but no one is keeping score. It works for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't commingle any accounts and never will.
We each own a home we bought before we were married.
Wills haven't changed (all to my kids) but I did put him as the beneficiary to one of my savings.
What a shitty thing to have to settle this much for companionship.
I will regret my first marriage as long as I live, it leads to garbage like this and what is the point.
What are you even going on about? The PP is very smart to not blend. If both parties have means and kids there's no reason they can't preserve their own estates for their children.
I'm the same, my assets are in a trust. My (second) husband has his own assets. I have no interest in them. And he has no interest in mine. We are both self sufficient but we also don't nickle and dime things like meals out. We split who pays but no one is keeping score. It works for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't commingle any accounts and never will.
We each own a home we bought before we were married.
Wills haven't changed (all to my kids) but I did put him as the beneficiary to one of my savings.
What a shitty thing to have to settle this much for companionship.
I will regret my first marriage as long as I live, it leads to garbage like this and what is the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't commingle any accounts and never will.
We each own a home we bought before we were married.
Wills haven't changed (all to my kids) but I did put him as the beneficiary to one of my savings.
What a shitty thing to have to settle this much for companionship.
I will regret my first marriage as long as I live, it leads to garbage like this and what is the point.
Anonymous wrote:We don't commingle any accounts and never will.
We each own a home we bought before we were married.
Wills haven't changed (all to my kids) but I did put him as the beneficiary to one of my savings.