Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Answering for my DW, the contents of her IRA, small pension (not yet vested), and what's in her wallet.
All of our accounts that can be joined are joined. The paid off house, the money in the mutual fund, the bank account, etc. We meant our vows; if I go early, everything is hers, and vice versa.
OP here. I would get everything if DH does go early. It is in his will and life insurance policy. We have no prenup or postnup. All our assets were acquired after we were married so no inheritances.
I just feel like I should have more in my name only.
It depends on your outlook on life, marriage, etc. We've got no nups either. I suppose our vows were the prenups and our kids are the post nups, ha. I don't think it bothers my wife because she knows we're in it together for life. We also joined all our accounts before we made the SAHP decision too, so it would be weird to split things up now. We'd have a joint IRA if that were possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Answering for my DW, the contents of her IRA, small pension (not yet vested), and what's in her wallet.
All of our accounts that can be joined are joined. The paid off house, the money in the mutual fund, the bank account, etc. We meant our vows; if I go early, everything is hers, and vice versa.
OP here. I would get everything if DH does go early. It is in his will and life insurance policy. We have no prenup or postnup. All our assets were acquired after we were married so no inheritances.
I just feel like I should have more in my name only.
Anonymous wrote:but most of it is in DH's name or joint
Isn't the distinction REAL important?
Anonymous wrote:Answering for my DW, the contents of her IRA, small pension (not yet vested), and what's in her wallet.
All of our accounts that can be joined are joined. The paid off house, the money in the mutual fund, the bank account, etc. We meant our vows; if I go early, everything is hers, and vice versa.
but most of it is in DH's name or joint