I still get what you are saying, but I was under the impression that anything you bought before marriage always remained yours in a divorce? It was everything after that was up for debate.
Nope.
If you don’t trust the women you love enough not to rob you blind, or be frivolous with money no pre-nup is gonna save you.
Again, the court system is who steals $ from the husband, not the wife (per se). She might want an equitable separation but the courts have the final decision. Once a divorce starts, the process is out of your control (in many aspects).
If the woman you found is a true catholic woman she will be loyal until the end. You just haven’t found a loyal supportive woman.
i know what you are saying happens. I just watched it happen to my brother, but what I’m saying is.
Vintagewife3,
I'm not sure if it's possible to reconcile your above 2 statements. They seem TOTALLY CONTRADICTORY.
So you just watched your brother's wife leave him by divorce, but you say that a true, catholic woman wouldn't do that. So here are some questions:
1. Did you recognize that your brother's former wife was a bad catholic, and unloyal BEFORE THE MARRIAGE?
2. Did you recognize that she wasn't loyal and supportive BEFORE MARRIAGE?
3. If you didn't, then how could he have recognized this?
4. If neither of you recognized it, then your "trust" you had in her was wrong, right?
5. And if you were both wrong, then others who are dating could be wrong too, right?
6. So, the point is, one can't really know if the person they are marrying is trustworthy, loyal to the end (because you're not at the end yet), and supportive.
7. Ergo, men could be wrong about who they marry, or their wives can change and be tempted to evil, therefore a prenup is necessary.