Hi Zane, First off I LOVE your books, your creativity, and overall - TopicsExpress



          

Hi Zane, First off I LOVE your books, your creativity, and overall you have a beautiful mind!!! I am a first time writer and I just completed my book Im stoked about!! However my fiance dose not seem to be. Weve had a ruff year and I cant wait for it to be over!!! Once I wrote my final chapter I was completely over joyed and I thought Id have his support in this. So heremy question so what he wasnt super happy when I finished I am also seeking a Masters in business I work full time I want a prenuptial agreement we discussed it jokingly but I actually want one he claims he never wants to get divorced but I mean things do happen planned and unplanned weve been together 5yrs both prev married to idiots surprisingly there bdays are a day apart! Did the same shady sh*t. So how do I really go about telling him? He wants to buy property I fully support but I want nothing to do with it. I want to also buy property and want him to have nothing to do with it. Separate but equal. He has a BA in business as well I just dont want any mess and the drama I rather keep it simple if we get something together fine but I want my own and I also want him to have his own. Once I do my copyright I plan on publishing the book and...... I wrote it.....and he didnt seem to care should I even share $$ Outside of the routine we have? Should I just trust and forget the prenuptial agreement? Should I interfere with him buying and be part? Idk MY RESPONSE: Tough one and also a great topic. I would say that the two of you need to truly discuss it and come to a decision together. Being that you both have been married before and things did not work out, you already realize that all marriages dont last. If you went through a lot of drama in the past dissolutions then you do not need a repeat of it. As for property, you need to check into the laws of your state to see what the situation would be during a divorce. If that is the main issue, then you may want to consider an agreement stipulating that both of you can purchase property separately and it would remain yours exclusively in the event of a divorce. Good luck but this is one of those gray areas where there is truly no right or wrong.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 01:56:35 +0000

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