you are already married, it would be a post nup and she doesnt have to sign. i would not add her because she may not be married for love, and if she is, they whos name the house in shouldnt matter, if she divorces you, she will not get the house or half because you had it before the marriage, if you wanna take that chance , go for it
2007-12-24 05:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Marry him and then have your name added to the list. Until then don't invest any of your money into renovations and upgrades. In any event if you live in a community property state and your name isn't on the deed; it won't matter because the state will divide the assets equally. Demanding he put your name on the house at this point is like putting the cart before the horse. If you do anything with the wedding date it should be to move it up and not get rid of it.
2016-05-26 03:21:59
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answered by ? 3
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Prenuptual agreements are touchy to some people, and acceptable for others. This is probably one of those things that depends on how the couple feels about each other (did they marry for love or not?), and not where the woman came from, and how much possessions she has.
2007-12-24 05:34:37
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answered by Benji's Mommy 6
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Prenups are good if youre rich, the house you should keep it under the husbands name, you can tell him to leave it to her in his will in case he dies, if he wants to, if hes having these many doubts about her before the marriage i would suggest to him not to get married.
2007-12-24 05:33:34
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answered by suehellen 3
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no you should not you dont know what her intentions are. leave things the way they are for the moment. if you die it is an asset before marriage and will go to kids. but if you divorce and her name is on title she get HALF or at least you would have to pay her something. so get a will and leave it at that. GodBless
2007-12-24 05:34:13
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answered by Crystal G 5
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prenup and place her on the house that why if you kick before her she well have a home to live in and not have to pay any taxes .a living well would be something to consider
2007-12-24 05:34:10
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answered by hankredwons 6
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there is no need for a prenup.. the house is already in your name... and when you die as next of kin she will get it.. but if you want to make sure have a will drawn up..but if you got kids you still may want to make sure they get what you want them to have.. go and see a lawyer and he will tell you what you need.. you want to make sure children if you have any.. will get something and also your wife..and no i may no add her if i do not need to..
2007-12-24 06:27:43
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answered by vis 7
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i would not do it because even if it does not work out she can not get the house because it was paid for befor you even got married so keep it in your name only.
2007-12-24 10:58:26
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answered by bmjnuna 2
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When you get married everything is 50/50 anyways unless he has a prenup.
Why does it matter to you?
2007-12-24 05:35:33
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answered by MJ 2
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Hey bud, this is stuff you talk about before you marry. Prenup. And I suspect you hardly know her.
2007-12-24 05:35:25
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answered by kim 7
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