“He’s had a few prior to this one but has gotten fired for lapses in judgment,” she explained about his employment history. “Which stems from his low impulse control.”
Her fiancé is currently working at a factory, where he makes around $18 per hour. He’s only had the job for 5 months or so, and before that he only held down a job for a month; no longer.
She works as a cardiologist, and she’s been doing this for over 5 years.
In 2020, she pulled in $418,000 after paying taxes, so you can see there’s an enormous difference between what she makes and what her future husband makes.
Although she has not approached an attorney about her plans for a prenup, she thinks it’s just in her best interest to having something drawn up that states her husband will not be able to claim any of her assets she came into the relationship with should they end up divorcing one another.
She also would like her prenup to say something along the lines of her fiancé will not be able to claim spousal support if they divorce.
“Full disclosure: this is the only real relationship I’ve ever been in,” she concluded. “I was more focused on advancing my career up to this point.”
How would you handle this?
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