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View Poll Results: If you are wealthy and soon to be spouse is not, would you consider a pre-nup?

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  1. Join Date
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    Just curious sa sentiment ng tsikot.

    If you are wealthy and your soon to be spouse is not, would you consider a pre-nup agreement?

  2. Join Date
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    The less wealthy fiance should be the one to offer the prenup.

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  3. Join Date
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    Your legal team will insist on a prenup ... it's standard among high net worth individuals ... especially for old money ...

  4. Join Date
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    Why not? Yung ayaw sa prenup, alam na pera lang talaga habol. Besides, if the couple truly loves each other, gagastusan pa din naman nila isat-isa.
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  5. Join Date
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    "prenup? but it's sooo unromantic"

    haha

  6. Join Date
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    Ako yes. Yung everything you have before marriage is still yours when you separate but everything you built together while married will be divided equally. That said, I want to be fully provided for not going 50/50 lol. Not all rich men are generous men. On the other hand, there are guys naman who earns less but has a provider mindset.

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  7. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by xninjax View Post
    Just curious sa sentiment ng tsikot.

    If you are wealthy and your soon to be spouse is not, would you consider a pre-nup agreement?
    i pray that i never get the opportunity to have to choose.

    the spouse-to-be might be ok,
    but what about the spouse's relatives (i.e., the parents) ? a significant percentage of the spouse-to-be's property, might be coming from the parents' heir-itage... many things can happen to the not-yet-inherited properties...
    yes, there are laws, but why invoke the law, if the problem can be avoided in the first place?
    Last edited by dr. d; February 9th, 2024 at 12:10 AM.

  8. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by xninjax View Post
    Just curious sa sentiment ng tsikot.

    If you are wealthy and your soon to be spouse is not, would you consider a pre-nup agreement?
    Nope. Depends upon the person and his values. If you are confident about the partner you choose, why bother?

    Tsaka may legitime naman sa Pinas.

  9. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    The less wealthy fiance should be the one to offer the prenup.

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    could you elaborate why?I thought it should be the other way around

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Nope. Depends upon the person and his values. If you are confident about the partner you choose, why bother?

    Tsaka may legitime naman sa Pinas.
    Pano yung legitime sa Pinas?

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