it will be based on how much both of you are making after you got married,prenutial agreement is the best policy for marriage because if you have money now it wont be included on the separation of property just in case both of you slits-up,
2007-01-10 23:29:23
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answered by Lionel M 5
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I do believe it is half and half. I think if you have to have an agreement before you get married you should not get married. You are taking this person for life, and if you have any doubts, I would take another look. I think this pre-nup is wrong. If you even think they are you are marrying you for your money, don't marry them. I would make sure it is love before you get married. There is some greedy people out there though. It looks like you may have some doubts about why she is marrying you. You shouldn't act like you have money in the first place. If a person don't love you the way you are you don't need them.
2007-01-10 23:49:47
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answered by CHEROKEE 2
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if you don,t have a prenup, and there is a lot of money that you have, then 1 half will go to her.it is not an insult to have a prenup these days it is just good common sense. do you know the old saying c.y.a. cover your ass. better than getting ripped off i say, oh by the way i,m a very optomistic person but i recently lost 125,000, in a 25 year relationship and would have never thought that the person could be so ruthless.
2007-01-10 23:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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rules variety from state-to-state. In "community aspects" states, any aspects that are obtained after the marriage date are seen "community" and are (in uncomplicated cases) split flippantly between each and each occasion. It would not constantly artwork that way however. In different states, reckoning on the quantity of time you have been married, you no longer in basic terms ought to cough up a million/2 of your aspects, yet you in addition to could could finally end up paying alimony. the quantity and length of time you're required to pay is in many cases based upon the size of the marriage. In some states, once you're married longer than a undeniable form of years, you ought to pay it in perpetuity (continuously). Or until the different substantial different remarries.
2016-12-12 09:01:02
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answered by ? 4
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If you don't get a pre-nup and you later divorce you gonna be screwed one way or another.
2007-01-10 23:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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anything you guys make or buy after you are married the court will tell you what you keep and what she gets. most of the time if no kids, it will be based on number of years married.
2007-01-10 23:29:33
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answered by greeneyes 1
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Really, it depends on what the lawyers fight for.
But yes, it generally gets split 50/50 ish.
You become one in all ways.
2007-01-10 23:26:57
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answered by ME 4
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Not a question to think about when you are still about to get married.
http://www.divorceinfo.com/alimony.htm
The above link has more info.
2007-01-10 23:33:48
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answered by R Murali 2
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its a partnership you enter marriage equally you should leave it equally
2007-01-10 23:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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are they into interspecies erotica? that might add some "Spice" to your love life
2007-01-10 23:25:57
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answered by glitter l 1
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