JuanP wrote:True, but that is what prenuptial agreements are for. Almost every member of my extended family had their loved ones sign one before getting married; it's SOP for my family. The funny thing is none of them ever got divorced.
For time being they work but if we don't turn a tide it won't be long before they are seen as yet another form of woman abuse and
*retrospectively* declared void.
Then all what is left will take a form of
justice with an axe/gun what is already on increase.
Exes would be generously provided for, of course, if it came to that.
This should be based on a
length of service.
I renounced my inherited interests in my family's multinational business conglomerate before I met my wife, so she had no need to sign a prenup. I still have a trust fund I can't get rid of, but I don't use the money for me. I'd let her take what little I have with pleasure, anyway.
For our generation (older X-ers) there was still few healthy apples left between piles of rotten ones.
Those who searched with due diligence could still find what they were looking for even if they needed to look for it as far as in Malaysia what I did.
But for younger generations an outlook is really hopeless and any unspoiled goods are available only on black market and are increasingly costly.
Fortunately technological alternatives are coming to a rescue.
If you need a good woman - get one from a store.
It will come with warranty and a large selection of software, custom features and spare parts.