Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like a whole lot of money to protect.
Doesn't get any more DCUM than saying $800k in savings "isn't a whole lot of money to protect."
It’s not when their combined HHI is going to be $450K and likely to grow.
Yeah, that 800k will only be worth around 6 mil come retirement time. Chump change! Lol
And his $400K will grow to $3M. Moreover, his $150K salary differential will continue to grow and his lawyer will advise him to protect that. That money is going to grow and surpass what she is bringing to the marriage right now.
So yeah, that $800K is not a lot if their combined lifetime earnings and investments are $15M-$20M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting married to my amazing fiance this fall. I'm being encouraged to ask him for a prenuptial agreement. I think it's pretty weird but wnated to ask married individuals what would they do in my situation.
Why specifically are people encouraging you to get a prenup and what’s your relationship to the prenup encouragers?
On the surface , I am not seeing why you should go for a prenup. But there is a bigger money discussion to be had - does he have debt, do you want to keep your side hustle, are you considering staying at home with kids and being on his income plus maybe your investments, if you are further along with investment and 401K what is your combined strategy for retirement?
My uncle. He went through a divorce and she took half of everything, including his 401k. He paid for it all and she was able to take half of his money.
We have talked about having dreams of retiring by 60 and just enjoying the world together. Maybe get an RV or a boat and visit the world. Who knows because that is 30+ years away.
Anonymous wrote:While you have more savings now, he has higher earning potential. If you are protective of your prior assets be prepared for him to be protective of his future earnings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like a whole lot of money to protect.
Doesn't get any more DCUM than saying $800k in savings "isn't a whole lot of money to protect."
It’s not when their combined HHI is going to be $450K and likely to grow.
Yeah, that 800k will only be worth around 6 mil come retirement time. Chump change! Lol
And his $400K will grow to $3M. Moreover, his $150K salary differential will continue to grow and his lawyer will advise him to protect that. That money is going to grow and surpass what she is bringing to the marriage right now.
So yeah, that $800K is not a lot if their combined lifetime earnings and investments are $15M-$20M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like a whole lot of money to protect.
Doesn't get any more DCUM than saying $800k in savings "isn't a whole lot of money to protect."
It’s not when their combined HHI is going to be $450K and likely to grow.
Yeah, that 800k will only be worth around 6 mil come retirement time. Chump change! Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who's pushing for the prenup? Your accountant or lawyer? Your dad? Or various friends who see your fiance as some sort of golddigger?
They don’t think he is a gold digger. It’s my uncle and my dad who told me to protect my investment money.
I don’t want a prenup. I love him and I know our marriage will last. I can fully trust him and don’t think a prenup is needed. He has already given me the world. He bought me a crazy nice engagement ring and fully bought a condo for us ( in both our names). We are splitting wedding costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like a whole lot of money to protect.
Doesn't get any more DCUM than saying $800k in savings "isn't a whole lot of money to protect."
It’s not when their combined HHI is going to be $450K and likely to grow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like a whole lot of money to protect.
Doesn't get any more DCUM than saying $800k in savings "isn't a whole lot of money to protect."
Anonymous wrote:
Best think this guy could do is find himself a young, fine Colombiana.

Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem like a whole lot of money to protect.
