What’s the best way to get a girl to sign a prenup? | Dallas Family Law Section

What’s the best way to get a girl to sign a prenup?

I don’t have any money now, but I plan on having a lot in the very near future. How can I get a girl to sign a prenup saying that if we get divorced in 5 or 10 years, she gets nothing?

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11 Responses

  1. ?Keep My Soldier Safe Says:

    First you have to have found someone even willing to marry you… Which I assume is going to be very hard… But hey, good luck.
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  2. the_babelsburg_effect Says:

    . . .
    If you can’t get someone to sign a pre-nup simply by logically discussing the benefits of one, do not even consider marrying them. It’s pretty much that simple.
    Also, if you earn the money before you marry, you don’t need a pre-nup.
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  3. mefritter2 Says:

    dont get married
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  4. Mean Carleen Says:

    your funny
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  5. mem11363 Says:

    If you were talking to my daughter I would tell her that a prenup for a guy who hasn’t yet made his money is total bs. If he earns it while they are married they are partners. If he has "already" earned it that is different and he should be able to protect it to a degree. But if you are with someone 10 years and want to divorce and pay nothing, you are not a nice/generous person. I understand why you might want it to be less than half, but zero.
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  6. CindyLu Says:

    If you can find someone willing to marry you you will have to think if you are going to stay in the marriage until death do you part as you will vow to do when you get married. If you have enough money to be worth making a prenup I do not think any woman is going to sign one that leaves her with nothing after 5 or 10 years of marriage to you. IF she does do not marry her because she has a mental deficency. IF you plan to just try out the marriage and bail in a year or two then you do not need to be getting married at all. If you love someone enough to marry them why would you want to cut them off with nothing simply because they came to their senses or had a belly full of you and your selfish nonsense. I would suggest that you and your money marry each other and leave woman kind alone
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  7. ramstein Says:

    wait till the near future when you "have a lot" then you have justification for the prenup.
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  8. pinkkisses Says:

    your a little "special" aren’t you?
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  9. Marshal Jed Cooper Says:

    I dont think thats even legal buddy boy.
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  10. ozncj Says:

    Well first you have to make that money…but when you do you could add a clause into the prenup that after 10 years of marriage the prenup goes away..that way she is proving her love for you and not your money. Prenups work both ways though…in a prenup she should have her own attorney and her own clauses as well. Prenups will also protect you or her from any debt either of you incurred before the marriage such as student loans….maybe you could use that angle….or you could actually marry for love :)
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  11. Anonymous Says:

    Ok, so you’re poor now and your woman loves you just the way you are? Sounds like she’s with you for you and not the money.
    What if your hair-brained scheme of getting rich doesn’t work out, and your "plan" fails, and you become even worse off?
    If she wanted a rich guy, she would be marrying a rich guy.

    Let me say this: I think that pre-nups are good to protect a rich person when they are marrying a poor person. A celebrity who marries a non-famous person would be protected in this instance – and the non-famous, non-wealthy person shouldn’t be insulted by the idea of it. I’m not famous, and I’m not wealthy, but if I was marrying someone significantly wealthier than me, I wouldn’t mind signing a pre-nup as a way to give their family peace of mind that I’m not a golddigger.

    If a person of average assets like me said "I’m gonna be rich one day, so sign this document", I probably wouldn’t bother to marry them, because it seems like they’re more focused on GETTING rich than making our marriage work. If you love money more than your marriage, your marriage will fail.
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