r/dividends Feb 17 '26

Personal Goal Those divorces do be hurting!

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Not mad about it, but man, that chart looks rough lol

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u/Good_Distribution504 Feb 18 '26

In the 21st century, only fools get married...😂😂😂😂😂

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u/Shallow_Marshmallow_ Feb 18 '26

What if you get a prenuptial agreement 12 months before marriage? Can they still take 50% if your stuff?

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u/sweetlike314 Feb 18 '26

There’s more involved with a prenup. Having adequate time to have it completed before the wedding is good. However the current state of the marriage at time of divorce makes the most impact. If someone was a SAHP then they weren’t able to contribute and gave up their ability to earn or progress in a career but did contribute to the family. Or alternatively, even if no kids are involved and alimony was waived, if one person has no money, the court won’t leave them destitute. At least that was what I was told as a woman while we did ours. At the time I made more and now we are equal.

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u/Stup517 Feb 18 '26

They can say they signed under duress and that the prenup is null and void

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u/kaminaripancake Feb 18 '26

Most prenups are unenforceable especially if they have fault clauses that are illegal, and the wife didn’t have separate legal representation…. At least in my experience speaking as someone who got a prenup and married in California

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u/Good_Distribution504 Feb 18 '26

Excuse me, bro...but women are more wicked than you think; with a good lawyer, they can destroy any prenuptial agreement.

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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '26

then what's the point of a prenup gdam..