I'm Getting Married Soon: Should I Get a Prenup to Protect My $1 Million Assets?
Briefly

A Reddit user is contemplating whether to create a prenuptial agreement as he approaches marriage with a significant financial asset ($1 million) while his fiancée carries student debt. With a disparity in finances, a prenup can safeguard his assets from becoming marital property and ensure they remain separate. Though controversial, prenuptial agreements are advantageous in preserving wealth in cases of financial disparity, allowing for equitable financial management post-marriage.
"Prenuptial agreements may be controversial, but they can be a good way to protect yourself if you go into a marriage with a disparity in assets and income."
"The specific way marital assets would be divided would vary by state, but the bottom line is the poster would have to be careful to keep this money separate if he didn't have a prenup and wanted to ensure he could leave with all of it."
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