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To: Ajnin
You protect yourself against fraud because you know there is a possibility that fraud can occur.

Thank you for rewording what I said.

If a person enters into a marriage believing that there is a possibility it will not last they probably should not get married.

All marriages end.

Some end in death. If someone remarries later in life, with assets that were accumulated by a couple, there is no logical reason not to have a prenuptial arrangement in case the first person dies or something else changes.

Many people are extremely adept at looking like something they are not. Many people.

490 posted on 09/20/2005 12:24:11 PM PDT by Protagoras ("Vote for us, we're not as bad as the other guys".)
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To: Protagoras

People get prenuptual agreements to protect their assets in the event of divorce, right? When a person comissions a prenup agreement they are saying to themselves that there is a possibility that the marriage will end up in divorce. There is a modicum of distrust of a future spouse in obtaining a prenup. A person is saying that they don't completely trust the person that they are marrying. Personally, I don't think it is that hard to find a spouse with which to have a life long marriage, therefore I see no need for prenup. However, I realize that some just don't want to go through the trouble and they should get a prenup.


524 posted on 09/20/2005 1:58:52 PM PDT by Ajnin (I)
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