1. It Removes the Financial Safety Net
Without the legal right to half, she loses guaranteed access to your wealth if things go wrong.
2. It Exposes Her True Intentions
A prenup forces the question: Is she here to build… or to benefit?
3. It Makes Leaving Less Profitable
Walking away with nothing feels a lot different than walking away with security and leverage.
4. It Blocks the “In Case It Doesn’t Work” Plan
Some people enter marriage with divorce already in mind. A prenup makes that harder.
5. It Challenges the Power Dynamic
Control over your assets = control in the relationship. A prenup flips that balance.
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