Anonymous wrote:You tell them not to agree to it. This is a red flag.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the tips. Obviously our DC will find a qualified attorney.
I don’t believe a prenup is a red flag at all. I appreciate the post about how they will live in particular because I suspect they will live in a house paid for at least in part by trust funds etc and was wondering about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best prenup I saw was the spouse received 1 percent of the wealth per year of marriage up to 50 percent with a 2 percent bonus for each child brought into the marriage.
Wow 1% extra bonus for carrying, birthing and raising a child! How incredibly generous and not at all evocative of what the wealthy partner thinks of the value of women![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find an attorney who is used to representing the person who has been asked to sign one. They will know exactly what to do and what to advise.
This. Your kid needs her own lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best prenup I saw was the spouse received 1 percent of the wealth per year of marriage up to 50 percent with a 2 percent bonus for each child brought into the marriage.
Seriously?! Wow. Very interesting. Are you an attorney?
So only ~12-14% after 10 years of marriage? In what universe is that a good prenup?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think about scenarios where the rich spouse dies, and what happens to their assets and what the surviving spouse would inherit. Probably would want that to be more than just life insurance. If the surviving spouse would need a chunk of the inheritance (say surviving spouse was a SAHP), figure that out. If there’s a divorce, there must be a way to keep the parties from trying to hide assets. An experienced lawyer will know. Good for all of you for not taking it personally.
OP here. These are scenarios we are wondering about. Hard to say which parent would stay at home but would want surviving spouse to be able to care for kids. DH and I have lost siblings in their parenting prime and life for survivors can be a disaster!
Anonymous wrote:Family assets a spouse brings to the marriage are protected, as would be any inheritance provided assets aren't commingled. Otherwise any wealth acquired during the marriage should be evenly split. I would tell your DC not to agree to anything less than that. If there are education trusts in the mix, wonderful, but shouldn't be relevant to a pre-nup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best prenup I saw was the spouse received 1 percent of the wealth per year of marriage up to 50 percent with a 2 percent bonus for each child brought into the marriage.
Seriously?! Wow. Very interesting. Are you an attorney?