I am getting married in a few months to a woman who currently lives in another country. We have an approved visa K1 visa and a plane ticket. I told her that I want a prenup and she has agreed. I emailed her the main points of what I want and she agreed to 90% of it. I found a couple attorneys who specialize in prenups. Their price is $1250-$1500. Neither could give me clear information about how many of the thousands of prenups they have written have held up in court. They both said litigating is not their specialty so they don't really have data. Meanwhile, a buddy who has his law license but doesn't practice told me he thought I could save $1000 by writing it myself then taking it to an attorney to have it looked over and blessed. I don't mind paying what something is worth but I don't always think that paying more money means you get something better.
I realize that she needs to hire her own bilingual attorney in my state, we both need to possess the document for 7 days before signing, and that it cannot violate state family law. I want to protect all of my assets that I'm bringing into the marriage, real estate, cash, cars, retirement, etc. and limit alimony. I live in a community property state. I also realize that even then it can be contested.
So I'm trying to get feedback from men who have actually gone through this. Have you gone through a divorce involving an immigrant with a prenup? Did it hold up? Why do you think it succeeded or failed? How did the affidavit of support, I-864 affect the process?
Right now I'm pretty uneasy about this. Signing a document to support someone for life sounds pretty crazy. My fiance has her s together (educated and is leaving an 8 year career job to be with me) but there are no guarantees in life. Relationships end and it seems prudent to be prepared for that possibility.
I realize that she needs to hire her own bilingual attorney in my state, we both need to possess the document for 7 days before signing, and that it cannot violate state family law. I want to protect all of my assets that I'm bringing into the marriage, real estate, cash, cars, retirement, etc. and limit alimony. I live in a community property state. I also realize that even then it can be contested.
So I'm trying to get feedback from men who have actually gone through this. Have you gone through a divorce involving an immigrant with a prenup? Did it hold up? Why do you think it succeeded or failed? How did the affidavit of support, I-864 affect the process?
Right now I'm pretty uneasy about this. Signing a document to support someone for life sounds pretty crazy. My fiance has her s together (educated and is leaving an 8 year career job to be with me) but there are no guarantees in life. Relationships end and it seems prudent to be prepared for that possibility.
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