LadyEmeraude
Senior Member
Pros and Cons?
I can only think of one pro;Pros and Cons?
Sometimes, one doesn't know that later down the road there will be cause for distrust. People, by nature, are unpredictable.Con; Shouldn't be. It's a vow of distrust.
Seems to me that is a time where prenups might make sense. You and your new spouse might want to be sure that your children get a fair share of inheritance. Otherwise, sometimes anyway, the longest surviving spouse's children get everything.I remarried in my 40s with 2 children. He was in the same situation.
That's us too, married in 1968, always there for one another, that's not to say that we don't fall out. I do remember a classic newspaper report about a couple who were celebrating their 60th anniversary. We were probably in our twenties at the time. The reporter was asking their secret for the longevity of their marriage. "I don't remember us ever having a cross word," the wife replied. To which my missus said, with a wicked grin: "I bet that they have never been on a dance floor." Believe me, when your dance partner gets it wrong you are all over each other's feet. Cross words? More like profane ones.We promised to "love and to hold each other until death do us part"...that was over 53 years ago, and I think we are going to make it!
If you need to write it down to make a contract, you best move on to someone you really, really, love and trust!
Con;
Shouldn't be
It's a vow of distrust
Too many holes in prenups
Attorneys are the only ones to gain
Pros;
There are none
Simply....don't.....get.......married
