Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im in a long term partnership and have 2 kids. Not married b/c we started to deal with the pre nup and it was a headache and we just never dealt with it. I actually don't have a lot of assets now but I'll inherit between 5-10M through a trust my parents set up (yes i know inheritance is not martial property but its pretty easy to commingle) and they're annoying/protective (i mean that in a loving, thankful, grateful way) about it. After my first kid my dad and I set up estate planning that controls anything if i die before my kids or that deals with what happens after my parents die. But i kinda defer to my parents b/c its really not my money.
I’m the poster who said she would think about getting married if I decided I wanted a child. This is the same thing for me, I don’t have a ton of assets (still more than most people my age though), but my significant other makes significantly less than me, has student loans, and has no assets. When my parents pass, I’ll inherit around two million. If you don’t mind me asking, what do you do about housing? Do you rent or own? If you bought property, did you buy it together?
Anonymous wrote:Im in a long term partnership and have 2 kids. Not married b/c we started to deal with the pre nup and it was a headache and we just never dealt with it. I actually don't have a lot of assets now but I'll inherit between 5-10M through a trust my parents set up (yes i know inheritance is not martial property but its pretty easy to commingle) and they're annoying/protective (i mean that in a loving, thankful, grateful way) about it. After my first kid my dad and I set up estate planning that controls anything if i die before my kids or that deals with what happens after my parents die. But i kinda defer to my parents b/c its really not my money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont understand the 'great expecitations lead to disapointments' part- that seems like a terrible way to lead your life generally, marriage certiicate or not
Pop on into that thread about DW and infrequent sex. It is a thread filled with disappointment about very basic expectations. People get complacent on the basics.
Ok, but is that a function of the institution of marriage, or merely a long-term committed relationship? You're implying that people in long-term, committed relationships who are unmarried never get complacent or have disappointments. Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont understand the 'great expecitations lead to disapointments' part- that seems like a terrible way to lead your life generally, marriage certiicate or not
Pop on into that thread about DW and infrequent sex. It is a thread filled with disappointment about very basic expectations. People get complacent on the basics.
Anonymous wrote:They don't want to get divorced.
Anonymous wrote:I dont understand the 'great expecitations lead to disapointments' part- that seems like a terrible way to lead your life generally, marriage certiicate or not
Anonymous wrote:Been married once, don't see the point in marriage now since I have already done the kids thing. Also, I am cynical that marriage brings complacency and people get lazy, stop having sex and caring for each other. If that's what happens count me out