No, we don't live that kind of lifestyle and certainly didn't when we got engaged.
I don't think we would have even if one of us had a lot of money back then. Just really wasn't our style. We were very "together" from the beginning.
You can be together and still wanna preserve assetsI get what you're saying, but it could be a lot of risk.
I could never ever marry someone that I thought for one second was that type of person if someone even brought that up to me I think that would be the end of our relationship.You can be together and still wanna preserve assetsI get what you're saying, but it could be a lot of risk.
I could never ever marry someone that I thought for one second was that type of person.
My aunt got one when she remarried. She was a widow with an adult son, he was a widower with adult children. They wanted to protect their children's inheritances. Only lasted a year, they went their separate ways. Funny thing is after they divorced, my aunt went back to considering herself a widow. Never legally changed her name.
I'm another who didn't. We were 26 and really didn't have anything to protect, so it never crossed our minds. But even if there had been money, it would have felt to me like going into the marriage assuming it was going to end, and that's not what I wanted.