by 356girl » Tue Sep 09, 2014 2:15 pm
Hi, I feel for you... and have been in your shoes. Proposing a prenup is a challenging conversation to have in a period of premarital bliss. I have a friend who wanted to broach it but didn't, and her impoverished once-husband walked away with just about everything she had worked so hard to earn. Both my husband and I have significant assets, and I was the one who broached the topic of a pre-nup. The legal setting up of the prenup was very straightforward, but it did mean discussing some big 'what if's. It was hard, and there were a few arguments and I had some doubts. BUT... I'm a believer of what doesn't break you makes you, and if he is an understanding person, you'll weather any potential storms. I think the advice you've received about saying you want it to protect your children is a very astute way to phrase it. I'd suggest getting the legal counsel before you discuss it with him, as it can sound a bit daunting. Also, important to make clear that you're discussing assets that are pre-marital, and whatever each of you earn during your marriage is shared (by law). Good luck!
Hi, I feel for you... and have been in your shoes. Proposing a prenup is a challenging conversation to have in a period of premarital bliss. I have a friend who wanted to broach it but didn't, and her impoverished once-husband walked away with just about everything she had worked so hard to earn. Both my husband and I have significant assets, and I was the one who broached the topic of a pre-nup. The legal setting up of the prenup was very straightforward, but it did mean discussing some big 'what if's. It was hard, and there were a few arguments and I had some doubts. BUT... I'm a believer of what doesn't break you makes you, and if he is an understanding person, you'll weather any potential storms. I think the advice you've received about saying you want it to protect your children is a very astute way to phrase it. I'd suggest getting the legal counsel before you discuss it with him, as it can sound a bit daunting. Also, important to make clear that you're discussing assets that are pre-marital, and whatever each of you earn during your marriage is shared (by law). Good luck!