To: Radix
Liberal Massachusetts. One state not to live in.
In my opinion, prenups should be upheld. If the other party doesn't like the prenup, they don't have to sign it but it also means there might not be a marriage.
I was married at one time but got divorced. Luckily, I got divorced in Colorado instead of Indiana. Colorado recognizes assets obtained prior to marriage to remain with the given spouse where as in Indiana, everything is considered dividable including inheritances.
If I get married again, I plan on doing a prenup and it would be simple. Whoever owns title to the property keeps it. No alimony especially.
To: CORedneck
" If I get married again, I plan on doing a prenup and it would be simple. Whoever owns title to the property keeps it. No alimony especially."You're one in a million, Red!
172 posted on
12/30/2004 10:51:50 AM PST by
albee
(The best thing you can do for the Poor is.....not be one of them.)
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