That all depends on why they are making me sign such a thing. If you are truly in love, you should be able to come to some kind of agreement.
2006-09-25 04:47:33
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answered by kackaway 3
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No. I have the perfect wife. Okay-- so she may not be perfect. She does have querks here and there as do I. I love her dearly though. In the short time we've been together we've already been to hell and back. May it be MUCH more time to come.
2006-09-27 13:13:47
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answered by Crossroads Keeper 5
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Wait a minute you say nothing about love,if your talking about a material arrangement,that's in the minor leagues.
2006-09-25 04:54:47
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answered by kman1830 5
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particular i might, there become a time i presumed prenuptials have been incorrect yet I understand funds and love have a manner of springing up others become your superb buddy...and many situations its no longer with the aid of fact your the suitable individual the two....
2016-10-17 22:53:48
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answered by mchellon 4
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no because marriage is a big thing and if aperson promises to love the other for life and not keep up to that bargain then they should be compensated
2006-09-25 04:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd have my lawyer read over it first. Then if he said it was all right, I'd probably sign. There would have to be money in it for me, though.
2006-09-25 04:51:46
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answered by VLIGER DRAGÖN 6
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Sure, why not. You'll typically get a nice settlement if things go wrong.
2006-09-25 04:51:41
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answered by Ron B. 7
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Sure why not go along for the ride (as long as it lasts, anyway)
2006-09-25 04:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If he wanted to marry me NO, but if I wanted to marry him YES!
2006-09-25 04:47:22
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answered by ? 2
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Yes. Its not my money and I would in no way be entitled to it if we divorced. Its only right.
2006-09-25 04:47:05
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answered by jagerchick80 4
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