Should My Fiancée Get Part Of My Wealth?

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  • @MrJimmy3459
    @MrJimmy3459 Před rokem +955

    PPL say a man wanting a prenup is a red flag, I say a woman being mad or offended over the idea of a prenup is a BIGGER red flag

    • @thesilentknight7078
      @thesilentknight7078 Před rokem +41

      I fully agree.

    • @avenj4659
      @avenj4659 Před rokem +45

      Female here and fully agree

    • @smileygirl622
      @smileygirl622 Před rokem +23

      The actual red flag is only understanding those things as buzzwords and not understanding your marriage contract or your prenup, both of you, fully. Don't be naive people can take advantage of eachother with either one, they are both just contracts.

    • @stephanieharries7746
      @stephanieharries7746 Před rokem +6

      😊 I'll have to say I'd be totally okay and good with a prenup either way the reason being I'm going to have my husband get a prenup fry say I do not have a husband I never had one is that if I if he commits adultery I get everything and if I commit adultery he gets everything

    • @33ladyRAM
      @33ladyRAM Před rokem +29

      I fully concur. No one is entitled to ANYONE hard earned money...man or woman!

  • @TheRealEdStoner
    @TheRealEdStoner Před rokem +639

    I had a male friend getting married and his fiancée who was rich had to have a prenup to get married. When they went to do the paper work and she found out he had over 15 times her net worth she refused to sign. He definitely dodged a bullet.

    • @emmanuelkofyagyapong6382
      @emmanuelkofyagyapong6382 Před rokem +36

      Damn, thanks for this story!

    • @eaglewings33
      @eaglewings33 Před rokem +37

      Meaning he did NOT marry her, correct?

    • @fauxbro1983
      @fauxbro1983 Před rokem +104

      Lol thats funny. She initiated the prenuptial until she found out he was worth alot more. Haha priceless

    • @TheRealEdStoner
      @TheRealEdStoner Před rokem +10

      @@eaglewings33 yes

    • @tdaveniii
      @tdaveniii Před rokem +43

      I agree he dodged a bullet. I don't think it shows great communication skills in your friend that he chose to spring that fact on her when the paper work was signed and hadn't discussed it previously.

  • @CJ2023Incognito
    @CJ2023Incognito Před rokem +48

    So happy my hubby and I got together as broke kids. Lol

    • @JayLawson
      @JayLawson Před rokem +4

      This is the best case because you build together vs someone meeting you in the winner's circle.

    • @Mickey-jn7hy
      @Mickey-jn7hy Před měsícem +2

      Me too. Together since age 17, married 34 years.

  • @joelkaben
    @joelkaben Před rokem +210

    Definitely get a prenup. If she doesn't agree, don't marry her. End the relationship.

  • @NurseMoneyGrowWealth
    @NurseMoneyGrowWealth Před rokem +124

    Everything you built before the relationship is yours. Everything you build after is “ours”.

    • @aaronadamson7463
      @aaronadamson7463 Před rokem +13

      Why wouldn't it be "Everything **WE** build together afterwards is ours?" This is why a lot of modern men are terrified of marriage...

    • @NurseMoneyGrowWealth
      @NurseMoneyGrowWealth Před rokem +10

      @@aaronadamson7463 yes I meant we build after. Thanks for fixing my grammar. 👍 You -> pleural

    • @eetoved1758
      @eetoved1758 Před 10 měsíci +20

      Why is it that Dave says "your debt becomes OUR debt," but wealth isn't. 😂😂😂 I don't often disagree with Dave, but something is screwed up about this discussion.

    • @heenakaur7330
      @heenakaur7330 Před 10 měsíci

      Nailed it!

    • @Jigbunu
      @Jigbunu Před 6 měsíci +1

      Not when you get married! Hence it’s a scam

  • @ryangardner7709
    @ryangardner7709 Před rokem +197

    Don’t marry, don’t cohabitate . Her saying “ you love the money , more than her” is a 🚩right there. She’s already thinking of your money. Don’t do it!

    • @delaslight
      @delaslight Před rokem +9

      No, its not a red flag. If he doesnt trust her he should not marry her.

    • @gmrrnracr
      @gmrrnracr Před rokem +5

      @@delaslight there’s a level of trust but smart to leave a margin of doubt. The “what if” variable. You would be a fool and lying to yourself if you didn’t

    • @LoantakaBrook
      @LoantakaBrook Před 11 měsíci +5

      She shouldn’t marry a guy who expects they will divorce 🚩

    • @wildcaptivation
      @wildcaptivation Před 11 měsíci

      @@LoantakaBrookyup

    • @johnwilburn
      @johnwilburn Před 10 měsíci +3

      He didn't get where he is by listening to people who cannot do what he has done.

  • @TacticalCanner
    @TacticalCanner Před rokem +443

    I agree with Jade a bit here. I would want her to sign a pre-nup where she does not get his original wealth but the stuff they build together should be theirs. For example, she might quit her job and career in order to focus on his and they build the company from 7 to 25 million. Then after ten years he divorces her and she gets nothing even after she gave up her career and helped with his business. That is definitely not right. I would not sign a pre-nup like that and I am a guy.

    • @fauxbro1983
      @fauxbro1983 Před rokem +47

      Lol. Quit her job to be his secretary. Come on. She aint instrumental to the buisness

    • @qubeplaygaming699
      @qubeplaygaming699 Před rokem +52

      ​@fauxbro1983 you read that as a glorified secretary lol... you need to aim higher when you accept women into your life. A good woman can increase your efficiency by quite a lot the key is to find a competent woman.

    • @TacticalCanner
      @TacticalCanner Před rokem +108

      Imagine if Dave Ramsey had a million dollar business when he met his wife and he got her to sign a pre-nup like he just described at the very beginning. Sharon becomes a stay at home mom, supports him, and provides feedback to help build his business into the success it is today. Now after all these years he decides to divorce her and she gets thrown on the street with nothing to live off of because the pre-nup says he owns everything. That is what he is suggesting and it is not right.

    • @luminous6969
      @luminous6969 Před rokem +20

      Depends on if she actually helps grow the business, making his lunch and rubbing his feet when he gets home shouldn't be worth a multimillion dollar meal ticket.

    • @Hurtzilla
      @Hurtzilla Před rokem +20

      Overvaluing her worth. Dude is worth 10 million. She ain't helping anything grow. She's truly a liability.

  • @tinmanslickgreasy999
    @tinmanslickgreasy999 Před rokem +146

    I have seen so many men build a business get married and then his wife decides nah I want to be with chad and they have to get divorced and he loses half or more of what he built up.
    This is asinine to even think about marriage without a prenup.

    • @governmentlard1617
      @governmentlard1617 Před rokem +13

      Chad Thundercock has destroyed many a marriage.

    • @cassietheboss9211
      @cassietheboss9211 Před rokem +2

      It's not usually for Chad they just quit

    • @Chet_24
      @Chet_24 Před rokem +1

      No man should be getting married, unless they leave the country and move overseas if they want a family.

    • @roolyfe
      @roolyfe Před rokem +1

      Tyrone has BBC ! Destroyer of marriage! Hypergamy is real gentlemen!

    • @georgewagner7787
      @georgewagner7787 Před rokem +1

      You're not listening to Dave. Marry but protect yourself. Marry to protect your family.

  • @chriztianhusher8401
    @chriztianhusher8401 Před 2 měsíci +11

    Signing a prenup is a true test for love and loyalty for both parties. You do not want to sign a prenup, making any form of excuse is a big giant red billboard of don't marry this person.

  • @landshark7684
    @landshark7684 Před rokem +73

    Simple test: run home and tell her you’ve realized your calling in life as a zookeeper and you’ve sold the business and given everything to charity and gauge her reaction.

    • @Sombra_Azul_
      @Sombra_Azul_ Před rokem +4

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @rocqitmon
      @rocqitmon Před rokem

      Why should she marry crazy/stupid? At that point, it's she who dodged the bullet. That's funny, but Not a useful test...

  • @dankc60
    @dankc60 Před rokem +82

    never sign a contract that incentivises one party to break it. PERIOD. This is the world we live in today and unless divorce laws change, this will apply.

    • @DevHazy
      @DevHazy Před rokem

      Explain?

    • @Chet_24
      @Chet_24 Před rokem +10

      Facts! There is zero upside for a man to get married. He has little to gain, but a house and several hundreds to thousands of dollars a month to lose whenever the woman gets bored and decides she wants Chad.

    • @rueman84
      @rueman84 Před rokem +2

      You hit the nail right on the head with this one. Whether they’re traditional women, modern women, it doesn’t matter they have nothing to lose and all to gain.

    • @DougAlesUSA
      @DougAlesUSA Před rokem +9

      ⁠@@DevHazy how can this need explanation? Okay, lets assume you are serious and you honestly do not understand.
      The caller is calling from a communal property state, Texas, one of ten communal property states in the USA.
      A marriage is a legal contract. You may say its about “LOVE” but you would be wrong. In the USA, the government has placed legal consequences into the legal contract called marriage. The federal government has left it up to the states to define the terms of the contract. Some states are communal law, some common law, and I’d need to check but I believe some US territories have different definitions. These words have significant legal differences.
      Communal property state = the moment you marry, all assets and liabilities are 100% owned by the union, not 50/50, but 100. There is no his vs hers, its all theirs, unless a pre-existing contract dictates otherwise. Even if a pre-existing contract exists, better make sure it was written by a good lawyer, because many courts have tossed out prenup agreements due to legal process error. For example, in some states, each party must have an independent lawyer or the prenup can be declared void.
      Broken down, if a $1 Million dollar loan was owned by one person pre-wedding, now $1 Million is owed in total by the union. If a divorce occurs, each does not owe $500,000, it means the broken union still owes $1 Million and any assets, his or hers, are fair game to collect the $1 Million. Got it so far? Because it gets even more complex. Think this through, you can marry someone with $1 million in debt, divorce, have nothing. They can go after your future income for the rest of your life until the full $1 million plus interest is paid, even when it was a preexisting loan not borrowed to you. Its not 50/50, the debt is community, so its 100% owed by the union, or former union if divorced.
      Lets go the other way. One person comes into the union with $0 debt and a $10,000,000 net worth, about the situation of this caller. The other comes in with only debt, lets say a net worth of negative or -$100,000. The two get married in Texas with no prenup. The next day, the one who joined the communal marriage with the -$100,000 debt can divorce then walk away with a $4,950,000 net worth. So, this previously in debt person has a $5 million incentive to get married then break the contract via divorce.
      It gets far more complex, but do you now understand how one person of the union has an incentive to break the contract?
      How does it get even more complex? Just one example, in some states you can never go through a ceremony, never say “I do” never sign a marriage certificate and still become legally married. This comes into play many times, including when couples split, or one person has debt and the debtor is trying to collect from the other person of the couple. Imagine being told you are married and owe the other persons debt when you never knew you were married.
      Its getting even crazier because long term couples sharing an apartment, where one has debt, can the debtor go after the roommate claiming they are legally a union? Well, thats about to be tested in California. I swear, the real world can be crazier then fiction.
      It gets even crazier when one person passes without a prenup or will or marriage certificate. Its a messed up world.

    • @BF_official_my
      @BF_official_my Před rokem +3

      ​@@DougAlesUSAYou sir just open my eyes eventhough I'm not from the US, but I believe it's more or less the same...
      So it sounds like marriage brings more downside if the other half has debts or both has a significant difference in net worth..

  • @JCpNK
    @JCpNK Před rokem +146

    When she tried to gas light him by saying "you just care about your money more than me".. I would look her straight in the eye and say.. "It sounds like you want to marry my money not me".. That's why honestly it would be hard for me to marry someone if I had a bunch of money first because there are too many gold diggers out there.

    • @georgewagner7787
      @georgewagner7787 Před rokem +2

      It's better not to let anyone know but that is hard today

  • @joshua38410
    @joshua38410 Před rokem +110

    The writing is on the wall. She is considerably younger than he is, he has a lot of money and she knows this. She gives him a hard time about a prenup and gaslight him saying he loves his money more than her. This woman is a whole red flag.

    • @AlexPerazaTV
      @AlexPerazaTV Před rokem +20

      A prenup has no relevance during a marriage.
      It only matters during a divorce.
      So unless she plans on divorcing him, the penup should not bother her at all.

    • @jenniferspisak
      @jenniferspisak Před rokem +10

      She’s a red banner 😂

    • @chajones3368
      @chajones3368 Před rokem +7

      ​@@AlexPerazaTV Well said!

    • @kaydublin5164
      @kaydublin5164 Před rokem

      Definitely, dump her.

    • @ASouthernBoyCanSurvive
      @ASouthernBoyCanSurvive Před rokem +5

      @@AlexPerazaTV unless he plans on divorcing her then it shouldnt matter to him.. he is worried that when he is cheating with the 19 year old at work and she is done with him, she takes him to the cleaners.

  • @striperkid
    @striperkid Před rokem +15

    I 100% agree with Dave on this one. Get the prenup and adjust down the road if needed.

  • @robertblaney5033
    @robertblaney5033 Před rokem +130

    The easiest way to lose a hard-earned fortune is to get divorced. When a marriage ends, it turns into a financial negotiation.
    The spouse that never had anything to begin with , figures they can get a divorce & take half of what you worked your entire life for.

    • @John3.36
      @John3.36 Před rokem +6

      You saying that a 60+ year old woman for instance should just leave with nothing after a whole life of marriage and then a divorce to one guy?

    • @aolvaar8792
      @aolvaar8792 Před rokem +7

      Entire Life, No
      the years you are married, yes.
      Prior to marriage, Assets are placed into a sealed Trust.

    • @Chet_24
      @Chet_24 Před rokem

      ​@@John3.36yes

    • @GordoDustin
      @GordoDustin Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly

    • @garykeith1048
      @garykeith1048 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@John3.36 Yes, she should. She should work for a living and not be dependent like a child.

  • @rsstnnr76
    @rsstnnr76 Před rokem +14

    This is one reason to marry young and you build everything together. Too many people wait 10-20 years to get married and start a family and now you have all kinds of issues to deal with.

    • @shyowl3453
      @shyowl3453 Před rokem

      To be fair I haven’t exactly gotten much choice in waiting or not, the women in my area are too much of a minefield and I don’t travel much so I don’t really meet outside of this area

    • @sailorsister211
      @sailorsister211 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Marrying young does have a lot of problem. Static have shown divorce happens more with couples who marry young. Plus financial problem is 3rd reasons why ppl get divorced

    • @gorkyd7912
      @gorkyd7912 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sailorsister211 Statistics are for average people. Your risk of anything is not dictated by the national average, it's based on your own decisions. So if you act like the average 18-year-old who gets married then expect the same risk of divorce.

    • @Mickey-jn7hy
      @Mickey-jn7hy Před měsícem

      @@sailorsister211 58 year old here, with my husband since age 17, dated for 6 years, six years married before kids and now 34 years married tomorrow. Both have careers and raised children together as equals. Living proof statistics only matter in the abstract and that they are not always correct.

  • @USMCAllTheWay
    @USMCAllTheWay Před rokem +73

    Sir, this is a huge red flag. My wife had no problem signing our prenuptial, because her main focus wasn't about the $$. I would RUN!

    • @ASouthernBoyCanSurvive
      @ASouthernBoyCanSurvive Před rokem +11

      but your main focus was ALL about the money..

    • @dankc60
      @dankc60 Před rokem +17

      @@ASouthernBoyCanSurvive huh so if he got a car insurance was his main focus getting in an accident?

    • @striperkid
      @striperkid Před rokem +7

      @@ASouthernBoyCanSurvive you can easily say that because you probably have no money.

    • @USMCAllTheWay
      @USMCAllTheWay Před rokem

      @@ASouthernBoyCanSurvive Exactly!

    • @ASouthernBoyCanSurvive
      @ASouthernBoyCanSurvive Před rokem +1

      @striperkid I'm 55..retired and typing this from the beach in Thailand... want to compare net worth statements my friend?

  • @MrAwesome3O5
    @MrAwesome3O5 Před rokem +58

    Dave’s co host clearly disagrees but doesn’t wanna ruffle his feathers😂

    • @jimroscovius
      @jimroscovius Před rokem +11

      She did - she questioned him.

    • @fauxbro1983
      @fauxbro1983 Před rokem +7

      Cause dave would initiate a work divorce and send her packing lol. And of course there's no female that's gonna say get a pre nup lol

    • @jimroscovius
      @jimroscovius Před rokem +4

      @@fauxbro1983 No, he wouldn't. They work great together.

    • @getzT
      @getzT Před rokem +6

      I think she thought that Dave is going to say what they accumulate after marriage its joint, but Dave is having none of that period.

    • @MrAwesome3O5
      @MrAwesome3O5 Před rokem +9

      @@jimroscovius her body language had A LOT more to say than what she did

  • @ellencox8415
    @ellencox8415 Před rokem +161

    🤨 The fact she was willing to throw the "you love your money more than me" at you and wasn't just like "I completely understand." is a huge 🚩 to me. This is why you're calling and you know this is a serious consideration for deal breaker. Trust your gut and get the prenup or end it.

    • @williamjohn8633
      @williamjohn8633 Před rokem +13

      The irony is that she loves his money more than she loves him, otherwise she'd have signed that in a heartbeat

    • @allthingsnu4673
      @allthingsnu4673 Před rokem +2

      💯

    • @faithnjoroge5861
      @faithnjoroge5861 Před rokem +3

      I totally agree. Get a prenup

    • @barnabusdoyle4930
      @barnabusdoyle4930 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Prenups have such a bad reputation. Most prenups are actually really good for both sides.

  • @parker10551
    @parker10551 Před rokem +45

    Me and my wife started from the bottom and couldn't pay bills from time to time. Together 8, married 4. When we met i was at 27k (net) a year avg. to owning my own business now and making $100k my first year.
    She's my partner in crime and i couldn't have built it without her being my rock. Thats the difference. Get a prenup

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Před rokem +2

      I agree. However, the caller doesn’t understand community property. His property will NOT be hers equally upon marriage.

    • @imrindar
      @imrindar Před měsícem

      @@genxx2724 That is not necessarily correct. It can become community property if he comingles it with community property.

  • @qbraun9241
    @qbraun9241 Před rokem +16

    I personally would not get married with that level of assets. I would definitly turn it into an LLC and have it pay a regular income. Becsuse if anything goes wrong, even with a pre-nup, he will facing all kinds of loses.
    Attorneys are smart, they love billable hours, and here lately family law judges have been finding reasons to dismiss the pre-nup during the divorce preceedings.

  • @jillgott6567
    @jillgott6567 Před rokem +6

    If they break up my view- he leaves with what he brought into the marriage, she the same - you bring it, you leave with it.
    But, what they make together in the marriage they split. And that is that.

    • @gorkyd7912
      @gorkyd7912 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah but imagine she owns a house, I own a business. We marry. My business income pays for maintenance of the house for 10 years; new roof, new floor, kitchen remodel, whatever. So then do I get equity in the house out of the divorce? But she can't pay me equity of the house without an income, she would have to sell it. So now I get a business but she doesn't get a house.

  • @michaelh2282
    @michaelh2282 Před rokem +5

    "We can always end the prenup later." 😂. Right... I'm sure she'll buy that nonsense.

  • @keeleywhitton8658
    @keeleywhitton8658 Před rokem +136

    I'm actually shocked by Dave here. People are focusing on whether or not she helps with the direct growth of the business. I think that's irrelevant. I am a stay at home mum by agreement with my husband. That means I have given up on my earning potential to take care of our family. We are a team. When I say I dont make any money, he says, "You make what I make, imagine me managing life without you. You make it possible for me to do my job!" I don't do his job. I'm not a decision maker in that field. But I have spent the last 10 years out of the professional world because of a choice we made together. If our marriage ended suddenly, I would be 10 years short of work/skills/professional experience. It could be very difficult for me and as we made this decision together, it is certainly his responsibility as well as mine. Now, to me, none of this matters because we have ordinary finances but I wouldn't marry someone who wasnt prepared to recognise my value from the marriage onwards. I dont see how that would make me a gold digger. I wouldnt feel comfortable being married to a millionaire who didn't feel any need, or even desire, to share his wealth with me (at least from the point of marriage onwards).

    • @HackerNomada
      @HackerNomada Před rokem +8

      A couple of things:
      * she doesn’t have to be at home after they get married. She can continue working.
      * their impact in their business by being a home wife is probably negligible, he can do as well hiring someone to do all the chores 24/7 and have less risks.
      * If she is contributing with the business, then he can HIRE HER and COMPENSATE HER properly.
      * She can benefit in their career by leveraging in the guy’s is contacts.

    • @heninthefoxhouse
      @heninthefoxhouse Před rokem +30

      @@HackerNomada You're missing the point. It's so hard for men to get this. Women are doing LABOR that is uncompensated in this scenario. "She's eating off the table"?! So basically you're treating your wife like a live in maid. Not only are they doing extraordinary amounts of unpaid labor, even if it is a choice, they should be compensated financially. Imagine how many women pour hours of labor and energy into their husband's careers and then get nothing for it when he leaves them for a younger woman. It happens all the time. Women deserve better protection from our society.

    • @HackerNomada
      @HackerNomada Před rokem +6

      @@heninthefoxhouseyou’re assuming that she is doing unpaid labor because is the tradition of our society, but she dont have to, or maybe isn’t doing it. Not all couples put the burden of shores in the wife is shoulders.
      unpaid women labor is a problem. But she have already a good networth. She is working by herself. We dont know how they split home chores

    • @texan903
      @texan903 Před rokem +4

      ​@heninthefoxhouse having housing, food, clothing, utilities, transportation, and medical care covered in exchange for a choice to exit the workforce in favor of having a family is not free labor. Women who see it this way need to not marry so they can continue to focus on their careers and finances. If she doesn't view her soon to be husband as a financial incentive, signing a prenup is no issue. She will benefit from the rewards of her husband's labor while he loses time at home with his children.

    • @gottasay1157
      @gottasay1157 Před rokem +6

      great until you get divorced, then he will say you had nothing to do with going to work to earn it.

  • @CAEO416
    @CAEO416 Před rokem +17

    My net worth was 10 times my partners when we met. In Australia you only need to live together for 9 months and you are considered “married” in the eyes of the law. I explained to my partner that I was living with a chronic illness and did not know how long I could keep working for so I would never jeopardise my future financial security for anyone because of this. He signed a pre-nup. (We call them a financial binding agreement here). I did have to retire 8 years into our relationship and both of us support each other financially, emotionally, spiritually. Protecting yourself financially is hugely important.

  • @chukuemekaoje1015
    @chukuemekaoje1015 Před rokem +68

    I'm not a lawyer, but my understanding is that pre-nups cannot be too one-sided and that judges have discretion in how much of the agreement to hold up.
    Best thing this guy can do (from what I've read) for the caller and his fiance to each have a lawyer, so the fiancee can have her interests protected.

    • @ryanlowe509
      @ryanlowe509 Před rokem +15

      Best solution is no marriage license and living in a non common law state

    • @unsuckified3192
      @unsuckified3192 Před rokem +1

      There have been plenty of cases where the situation has flipped too. He loses his business and goes broke while wife then inherits millions from her family and now the situation is reversed. Pre-nups are supposed to protect both sides.

    • @sustainabilitytheory5154
      @sustainabilitytheory5154 Před rokem +5

      You're right, most states have several reasons a pre-nup can be voided by a judge, including both parties not having their own attorneys.

    • @DBS472
      @DBS472 Před rokem +3

      Every prenup is one-sided. That’s the entire point of the prenup. It’s arguing about how much one person is going to get fleeced

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Před rokem +5

      @@ryanlowe509Maybe he is not an an atheist and doesn't have those lower morals?

  • @smithrr6
    @smithrr6 Před rokem +20

    when a woman says "you love your money more than you love me" that is a manipulative statement if their ever was one with intent to shame you into allowing your emotions to control your decisions, rather than logic, in an attempt to get you to make an agreement with her that is very non-beneficial to you and very beneficial to her all at your expense. As my son gets older, he will be wealthy, and im going to teach him to keep his wits about him and to understand the manipulations of women when it comes to marriage contracts and to remain strong and stoic with decisions to safeguard pre-marital wealth. Which basically means he needs to be prepared to dump her if she tries to shame him into cancelling a pre-nup. More than likely what she will do is she will be even more attracted to him because he proved himself to be a strong decision maker which women do find that more attractive.

    • @djpuplex
      @djpuplex Před rokem +5

      Yeah she's gaslighting him.

    • @oceanside88
      @oceanside88 Před rokem +2

      Manipulations of women? That's chauvinistic. Men gold dig also. And sum Women pay all the bills. I do. 😡

    • @djpuplex
      @djpuplex Před rokem +7

      @@oceanside88 Well you chosen him. Unless he has a gun to your head blame the person in the mirror. Take accountability. 97% of all spousal support ever paid has been paid from men to women. Numbers stall the story.

    • @vaterrmanagementllc9619
      @vaterrmanagementllc9619 Před rokem

      @@oceanside88 Don't bother going back and forward with a stranger like this because in his eyes men will always be right and women are only for sex and babies and not to be loved nor liked.

    • @terriesmith2616
      @terriesmith2616 Před rokem +2

      ​@@oceanside88
      The data doesn't lie. Mostly it's men who have to pay women when divorce happens. It's rarely women who have to pay men.
      If you (as a woman) are paying for everything in your relationship, then that means you chose a BUM. You made the choice to be with a man who is happy with you paying for everything. That's your own fault. Blame yourself and no one else for the decisions you make in life.

  • @ChristopherT1
    @ChristopherT1 Před rokem +9

    Didn’t expect dave to say that. Glad he is changing his views on the world today and the modern woman. Yes remove all hope that she can just marry you leave for any reason and take half of your wealth. That gives her MUCH more incentive to cooperate and work through hard times. I’ll never get legally married again after going through the divorce meat grinder.

  • @steelcastle5616
    @steelcastle5616 Před rokem +51

    A prenup is not about the wealthy loving their money more than their fiancee.
    It's about the less wealthy fiancee loving the wealthy partner's money more.
    The "love con" is one of the oldest ways to acquire another person's "pot of gold" -- and it's old because it works.

    • @AlexPerazaTV
      @AlexPerazaTV Před rokem +11

      A prenup has no relevance during a marriage.
      It only matters during a divorce.
      So unless she plans on divorcing him, the penup should not bother her at all.

    • @TheAustrianPainter87
      @TheAustrianPainter87 Před rokem +2

      ​@@AlexPerazaTV 👏

    • @KS-cl8br
      @KS-cl8br Před rokem

      ​@@AlexPerazaTV Liar, if he divorces her she would get their money. Either could divorce leaving her with little.

    • @AlexPerazaTV
      @AlexPerazaTV Před rokem +8

      @@KS-cl8br But she came with little and he came with alot. Why does having sex with him give her permission to leave with alot?

    • @steelcastle5616
      @steelcastle5616 Před 11 měsíci

      @@AlexPerazaTV You're talking like all prenups are the same. They can be as different as flavors of ice cream.

  • @EmpressMermaid
    @EmpressMermaid Před rokem +46

    If i could give this woman any advice it's to make sure this pre-nup works both ways. NEVER agree to be a SAHM and do not give up your career. Keep working, contribute a predetermined proportional amount to the family budget (so he can't claim she is freeloading) and bank the rest. If she helps run the company, insist on being on the payroll same as any other employee. This is particularly important if you are going to have kids. That way later when he decides he wants his 22 year old secretary instead of his fortysomething wife, he can't dump her on the streets with not a penny to her name.

    • @TheMainMan364
      @TheMainMan364 Před rokem +8

      This is terrible advice

    • @EmpressMermaid
      @EmpressMermaid Před rokem +2

      @@TheMainMan364 please explain

    • @Ksbabyg
      @Ksbabyg Před rokem +6

      @@TheMainMan364 this is an excellent advice for the woman. I could care less about his money but i have to take care of me too!

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem

      You’re a selfish woman. If she didn’t have a penny to begin with, she isnt magically entitled to his money. You chose to be a sahm, so live with your choices.

    • @evr0.904
      @evr0.904 Před rokem

      This is why women shouldn't vote.

  • @SilenceSlayer224
    @SilenceSlayer224 Před rokem +26

    Big red flag for me: She said he likes the money more than her. This could be an exaggeration on what she said, he could have made her feel that way by what he said, or she could be a gold digging drama queen. Either way I think this seriously needs addressed before anyone signs anything.

    • @djpuplex
      @djpuplex Před rokem +6

      Sounds like gaslighting to me. She probably loves his money more than she loves him.

  • @Anglophile2012
    @Anglophile2012 Před rokem +4

    100% correct
    Always remember you marry the family
    You have to get along with all relatives and may have to live with them

  • @FreeAgent797
    @FreeAgent797 Před rokem +12

    Why bother getting married?? The fact that he wants a prenups clearly shows that he is aware of the risks involved. So why go through with it??....smh

  • @rosemontoya3656
    @rosemontoya3656 Před rokem +10

    If she’s married and participates in the business then she’s a married partner without benefits…HOW WRONG IS THAT!…Only he has the income…totally not ok!😱 Prenup the 7 million is fair! 🚨If you’re the fiancé reading this PLEASE DONT AGREE TO THAT! Go to a premarital councilor before you marry! And if the caller is reading this Please reconsider carefully, unless she’s so much younger and considered too attractive for you then reconsider marriage
    And how demeaning for Ramsey to call his wife a hillbilly mind!

  • @fauxbro1983
    @fauxbro1983 Před rokem +43

    if you're a business owner definitely get a pre-up. provided you have employees, you can be putting them at risk if your future wife decides you need to liquidate your business for her to cash out. a divorce caused the owner of the LA dodgers mlb team to sell. and just because you get a prenup doesn't mean she'll be penniless in a divorce. it's just a pre-arrangement.

    • @northtexan95
      @northtexan95 Před rokem +6

      I was just about to make the same comment. Business owners have to consider their business, employees, and customers. What happens if you get divorced or are in a coma for three months? A Pre-nup can protect what you've built and someone your going to marry should understand that.

    • @jd3thegreattm380
      @jd3thegreattm380 Před rokem +6

      Not to mention business partners, who get screwed the worst when the vindictive ex wife now owns 1/3 of the company.

  • @vickieclark5931
    @vickieclark5931 Před rokem +29

    I definitely get where Jade is coming from. It gets a bit more complicated if she helps build the business and increases the revenue. But she could be without anything if they happen to end their marriage. So anything the wife does that helps contribute she may never get anything from that. That's really something to think about before getting married.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +1

      So what if she gets nothing? She isn’t entitled to his money period

    • @shunm8247
      @shunm8247 Před rokem +1

      The seed is already planted. He was a millionaire before they met. Be a good wife and support your husband. 6:40

    • @coolkidvt01
      @coolkidvt01 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@dcg590 what if she stays home with the kids and sacrifices her career to support his career.... then she might feel entitled to something atleast.

    • @gorkyd7912
      @gorkyd7912 Před 2 měsíci

      @@coolkidvt01 If one spouse doesn't work for 10 years why should we call that sacrificing a career for the spouse's career. Why don't we call it the working spouse subsidized the unemployment of the other spouse? You got 10 years without having to work, is there no value in that at all?

  • @jacobrodriguez7771
    @jacobrodriguez7771 Před rokem +5

    Yeah good luck getting her to believe that a prenup is in her best interest.

  • @seanhallahan9176
    @seanhallahan9176 Před 3 měsíci +3

    It’s a tough thing for the woman to grasp because the concept of not being automatically foisted into ownership of a 14m dollar business for the simple fact of “speaking into it” and “being married” is so foreign to her. Women and their sense of entitlement scare me

  • @michaelb.8953
    @michaelb.8953 Před rokem +17

    If she's concerned about the prenup than maybe it's the other way around and she loves his money more than him.

    • @Chet_24
      @Chet_24 Před rokem

      It certainly is that way with 90%+ of women. Look at any dating profile and count the number of times women mention "must be financially stable".

    • @Elizabeth_lowkeyluxuries
      @Elizabeth_lowkeyluxuries Před rokem +1

      @hello77779 It's all about context with that one. I don't disagree that women want a guy who makes money, but I knew when I was single and used to say that, it was because I had plenty going on and I wasn't going be taking care of a permanently unemployed man like a little baby lol. I was looking for a like minded man with a similar background.

  • @oceanside88
    @oceanside88 Před rokem +5

    If he has to ask, he's marrying the wrong person😔

    • @gorkyd7912
      @gorkyd7912 Před 2 měsíci

      In actual reality it's impossible to know the person so well that you can tell whether or not a prenup is needed.

  • @MrWookie1981
    @MrWookie1981 Před rokem +4

    In Canada she would be entitled to the growth after the date of marriage. Which I think makes sense.

    • @peters.6343
      @peters.6343 Před rokem +1

      Great disincentive to not grow your business any further!

    • @woodside4life
      @woodside4life Před 4 měsíci

      @@peters.6343😂😂😂

  • @juan-pauldwyer
    @juan-pauldwyer Před rokem +22

    Women are so obsessed with taking the man's money. look how the lady that's next to Dave changes the moment he mentions doing prenup on the value and future value of the business.

    • @mrkadiz1244
      @mrkadiz1244 Před rokem +3

      First to leave if business fails

    • @fsmoura
      @fsmoura Před rokem +5

      lol she can't hold back her own instincts

    • @anniealexander9616
      @anniealexander9616 Před rokem

      He could always marry a woman who is also a busy owner. But I'm betting his fiance is gorgeous and feminine. Men are so OBESSED WITH LOOKS AND FREE ASS!!!

    • @anniealexander9616
      @anniealexander9616 Před rokem +3

      I did very well in the real estate crash and I just got a marriage proposal Saturday night.
      But of course when it's a man gold digging it's true love. He couldn't possibly want me for my rental real estate and debt free lifestyle.

    • @Sheryl777
      @Sheryl777 Před rokem

      @@anniealexander9616 👍

  • @fehilyfitness
    @fehilyfitness Před rokem +105

    He can avoid all of this by not getting married!

    • @ugabuga1361
      @ugabuga1361 Před rokem +25

      Huge red flag, “you love your money more than me”
      Uhh yea… being with 10mil is hard. A girl being pretty and saying yes to a wedding is not hard at all.

    • @Bo_Knows_Tecmo
      @Bo_Knows_Tecmo Před rokem +2

      Yeah if he is questioning all this then it isn’t a good sign

    • @ourtruth216
      @ourtruth216 Před rokem +6

      @@ugabuga1361 so should he never be with a woman again? Or should he remain rich and just use women when ever he wants and toss them to the side because he’s rich lol he’ll end up getting a random woman pregnant and paying her half anyway 😂

    • @zackarykelsay3349
      @zackarykelsay3349 Před rokem +10

      Of course the woman in the room would say, well what if the business grows because of her and she gets nothing. She’s not bringing 10 million dollars to the table to begin with so that cancels out what if . It’s alot easier to make money when you have money. It sounds like she already has a problem with the prenup so I’d say he better think real hard before he marries her because there is going to be issues

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před rokem +2

      Yup.
      I avoided marriage and single mothers since high school and only knew mostly women with their own wealth through the years.
      My girlfriend has her wealth,home,investments,savings, etc. in Italy and I have mine.
      Met her on a Dubai/Paris flight in 2001 and together ever since.
      No kids.
      Money is never an argument or issue.
      My sisters laugh because some of their female friends don’t like our relationship at all and say we are cheating the system.

  • @thecurrentmoment
    @thecurrentmoment Před rokem +8

    I think sharing in the income and wealth generation from the point when they get married, minus the ownership of the business, is a good plan

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Před rokem

      That’s exactly what community property, the law in his state of Texas, provides, if it’s his efforts that generate income from his business and increase in its value. Each spouse’s efforts belong to the marriage (community).

    • @thecurrentmoment
      @thecurrentmoment Před rokem

      @@genxx2724 thanks, I didn't know the rules of Texas. Does that exclude property that was owned before the relationship/marraige?

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Před rokem

      @@thecurrentmoment Yes. Property owned before the marriage remains that spouse’s separate property. Inheritances one spouse receives during the marriage are also separate property.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Před rokem

      It makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it? As I said elsewhere, this is Spanish law by way of Mexico.

  • @augustinerubio2004
    @augustinerubio2004 Před rokem +5

    Wrap it in latex or she'll get your paychecks

  • @Gramps935
    @Gramps935 Před rokem +6

    On a very basic level she isnt qualified to own a business of that level. I would make the pre-nup for them to share everything as a typical couple, but he owns 100% of the business.

    • @wenchefauske6898
      @wenchefauske6898 Před měsícem

      As normal in usa, the voman I SAHM for the kids and run the familie whe he is running the business. When divorced she will not get anything cause of the prenup that's the business is his. What about her work for the whole family doesn't it count ??

    • @Gramps935
      @Gramps935 Před měsícem

      @@wenchefauske6898 I think she certainly has a right as a couple to share the profits, but as for ownership of the whole business she has no place.

  • @stevenlong5817
    @stevenlong5817 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Pre nups are so easy to break. Once you transmute the funds, use any of it for the common benefit, it’s destroyed. I only drafted them for the less wealthy partner because I knew I could break it. Before the marriage, put some in an irrevocable trust for your kids etc.

  • @calmtea5369
    @calmtea5369 Před rokem +3

    I do agree with prenups, but children need to be considered and security for her if it ends in 20 years.
    Investments into a business for her to maintain an income or an amount of money written in if she gives up her career to raise children.
    Prenups are meant to protect both people.

  • @Kai-qv2ig
    @Kai-qv2ig Před rokem +14

    I think both of them should see a counselor before they decide to get married. Both started out by focusing on their net worth more than their love. This could lead to ongoing conflict in their future. He should offer her some security in case his heart changes.

    • @ballerz1
      @ballerz1 Před rokem +1

      Wtf is a counselor supposed to say? They don't have 10 mil.

    • @Kai-qv2ig
      @Kai-qv2ig Před rokem

      @@ballerz1 you got a lot to learn.

  • @ericwalker8382
    @ericwalker8382 Před rokem +3

    Yea, she brought up money. You need a prenup for your prenup, clauses for children, everything. Protect yourself!!!

  • @user-jt9hi9zd8n
    @user-jt9hi9zd8n Před rokem +2

    I agree both parties should be okay with prenups. It’s protection for both parties in the mist of conflict. If she has helped him build in anyway her contribution should not be disregarded or ignored and vice versa. The prenup should consider domestic situations that would leave either party w/o financial stability if split occurs etc.

  • @nancyhsu5565
    @nancyhsu5565 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Always sign a prenup, that's my opinion. It shows that you do love that person. I've always struggled financially no matter how hard I work due to health issues. Prenups protect and benefit both parties if the terms are fair.

  • @ij1376
    @ij1376 Před rokem +21

    Her disliking the idea of a prenup is a red flag. She's either naive and doesn't comprehend the reality of divorce settlements or is malicious and wants his money.

  • @krystalbolden79
    @krystalbolden79 Před rokem +5

    I am surprised in Dave’s advice about this. In marriage you become one. Everything belongs to both people.

    • @GordoDustin
      @GordoDustin Před 10 měsíci +1

      Of course you would say that as a woman because you have everything to gain if a divorce happens. Imagine if you had spent years building up a $10 million net worth and your husband decides to leave for whatever reason he wants and takes half of it, even though he didn’t help earn it. How would that make you feel?

    • @ratsofatso5525
      @ratsofatso5525 Před 10 měsíci

      Until they get divorced.
      I have receipts.

    • @anitas5817
      @anitas5817 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Im a woman and this is ridiculous. If I married a wealthy man, I am not entitled to half his stuff. Whatever I contribute to during the marriage, even if I stay home and support him being able to earn, I am entitled to half of that amount.

    • @woodside4life
      @woodside4life Před 4 měsíci

      That sounds like a great deal… for the person bringing in substantially less.

  • @kevinkidneyy
    @kevinkidneyy Před rokem

    Call yo brag !!!🎉😂😂

  • @Mr_New_Vegas_685
    @Mr_New_Vegas_685 Před rokem +43

    Dave’s usual advice of not getting a prenup is based off of the quality of women available when he was dating… It’s drastically different now.

    • @richardlazarus1738
      @richardlazarus1738 Před rokem +6

      I disagree. While there are always differences in generations, humans tend to behave the same regardless of generation, era, and geography. Statistically speaking, you will mostly find women of your same caliber and quality as a human being.

    • @yourgooglemeister6745
      @yourgooglemeister6745 Před rokem +6

      @@richardlazarus1738 We found the simp!

    • @richardlazarus1738
      @richardlazarus1738 Před rokem +10

      @@Chris-os5zd that’s the neat part, I never have. I met my wife in a chemistry class. I know not everyone takes chemistry but it may be beneficial to go fishing where the good fish are, not necessarily in the bottom of the societal barrel (e.g. dating apps)

    • @iBryanDBrown
      @iBryanDBrown Před rokem +1

      FACTS! It's a new era!

    • @rosemontoya3656
      @rosemontoya3656 Před rokem

      @@Chris-os5zd Neither are the so called men…they’re looking for something else too

  • @gnes04
    @gnes04 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I think I like the lady's approach. Whatever you made before marriage stays yours. But anything either of you earns while you're married belongs to both of you together. If you still think that person is only with you for money then you shouldn't marry me in the first place.
    IMO, neither the wife nor husband gets to say my money is my money if they earned it during marriage

  • @kay22100
    @kay22100 Před rokem +3

    I don’t think Jade really agrees with Dave on this issue lol She didn’t want to publicly disagree with the boss though

  • @wickedbird1538
    @wickedbird1538 Před rokem +1

    😊😊A friend got a prenup that says she gets 4 dogs. His side says she takes care of them.

  • @marias5088
    @marias5088 Před 10 měsíci +3

    If I really loved the guy, I would not care for one second if I got any of the money he had made before he married me; I would only care to be with him for the rest of my life. All that talk that he loves his money more than he loves her sounds fishy. By all means, he should not marry her without a prenup agreement.

  • @luminous6969
    @luminous6969 Před rokem +12

    Of course she thinks that getting a prenup means he loves his money more than her LOL. But if he loses the coin flip and gets divorced, she doesn't love him anymore so now she has no reason NOT to take him to the cleaners and get her bag and run.

  • @gottasay1157
    @gottasay1157 Před rokem

    You answered your own question when you called in. DAHHHHH

  • @TheDjcarter1966
    @TheDjcarter1966 Před rokem +4

    If the woman got a lawyer no lawyer in their right mind would let her sign that or be liable for malpractice. Most prenups have some kind of basis schedule and contributions made by the spouse to a business would enable her to part of that business growth, in fact regardless of prenup in Texas she is probably eligible to get assets that have grown post marriage.

  • @BagsNBaguettes_327
    @BagsNBaguettes_327 Před rokem +9

    If she truly loves you, she will respect it and sign the prenup. She didn’t help build it and so I would.

  • @johnlee9580
    @johnlee9580 Před rokem +10

    An alternative to a pre-nup is to transfer most all of your property into a trust. He should really do both a pre-nup and this.

    • @aliparker3
      @aliparker3 Před rokem +1

      That's exactly what I did, thanks to my dad!

  • @bigpicturethinking5620
    @bigpicturethinking5620 Před rokem +2

    There is no shortage of quality women for good men. Drop this one and another will come your way naturally that will fill the role better.

  • @cyoohoos
    @cyoohoos Před rokem +1

    If you need a prenup, DO NOT GET MARRIED. Nobody will go back and remove parts of the prenup.

  • @mugentuner
    @mugentuner Před rokem +18

    One thing I know female suitors don't like are ultimatums and prenups. I agree the dude should get some kind of structured prenups being worth that much.

  • @ji-inroh495
    @ji-inroh495 Před rokem +20

    If the tables were turned, there is no doubt that she would require a prenup. There's a reason Tiger Woods' ex-wife never got remarried.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Před rokem +7

      Getting remarried cuts off alimony.

    • @oceanside88
      @oceanside88 Před rokem +1

      His ex wife's family is also stinkin rich. Did you know that?

  • @rebeccaprewett5014
    @rebeccaprewett5014 Před rokem +2

    With this type of pre-nup, a man has no financial incentive to stay married. He may support his wife and “share” during marriage, but it is all on his terms. He can’t even truthfully vow the traditional marriage vow of, “With all my earthly goods, I bestow you” because he knows, the minute he gets tired of his wife or someone younger and sexier comes along, he can dump his wife and walk away with all his wealth.
    I’ve known women who, all starry-eyed, signed pre-nups like that because “oh, we will love each other forever and I want the whole world to know I’m not after his money”, and then they had to deal with the in-laws constantly reminding them, “If you don’t do exactly what our son and we say, he will walk away and leave you with nothing.” And then the mil is telling her son stuff like, “You could do better than her,” “I liked your old girlfriend much better”, “Your wife doesn’t keep the house as clean as I do”, “She’s not pretty enough”, and even, “We are not leaving you a penny until you dump her.”
    “Just walk away” can become awfully tempting to men.

  • @PhilipMarcYT
    @PhilipMarcYT Před rokem +2

    Unfortunately, this is a good decision if she decides to try and scam him.

  • @Sombra_Azul_
    @Sombra_Azul_ Před rokem +9

    You've worked hard to build your business: GET THE PRENUP!!!
    EDIT: all you people that advised this gentleman against getting a prenup, you should be ashamed of yourself!

  • @codys5727
    @codys5727 Před rokem +20

    You're better with the pre-nup. It's alot easier to get another fiancé with 10 million dollars than one with 2 million after she takes you

  • @thewaitingape
    @thewaitingape Před 11 měsíci +1

    Spouses get whacked over hundred thousand insurance policys. Fourteen million? You keep that seperate.

  • @macpduff2119
    @macpduff2119 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The only prenup that I would agree to is one that states it only is in effect if the marriage ends in divorce sooner than 5 years. This would provide protection from a gold digger. It's absolutely not OK for Dave to leave it open ended and at the whim of the husband. Also in NC the spouse is legally entitled to share in all appreciation accrued after the marriage.

    • @williamjohn8633
      @williamjohn8633 Před 4 měsíci

      having a prenup expire is what's known as a sunset clause. Bad idea. All it does is incentivize for her to file for divorce x amount of years down the line

  • @AlexPerazaTV
    @AlexPerazaTV Před rokem +9

    He loses half his assets is she leaves. She loses nothing if he leaves. That's why prenups matter. People want to pretend like "he leaves her with nothing". Yeah but she came in with nothing, so shes NOT losing anything. You don't seem to feel bad that she leaves him with nothing and even 50% poorer, do you? Exactly. Fake empathy. She isn't left with nothing, she is left with EVERYTHING she brought and LOSES absolutely nothing.

  • @tyleryurasits9352
    @tyleryurasits9352 Před rokem +6

    Yea i mean the only unfortunate thing would be if she ends up being a great wife and helps him grow that business. Only for him to turn out to be a sh***y husband and leave her with nothing lol

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Před rokem

      That won't happen, because he laid out in the video that she will be entitled to so much after every anniversary.

    • @tyleryurasits9352
      @tyleryurasits9352 Před rokem +3

      @@pep590 yea but Dave told him not to do that... I'm just saying it's always a possibility in this type of scenario

  • @coreyfranco7060
    @coreyfranco7060 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Why does this lady think that the wife should aquire some business ownership. How does that make sense?

  • @lawlessendeavor141
    @lawlessendeavor141 Před 5 měsíci +2

    It’s simple folks, don’t get married…

  • @kcc3985
    @kcc3985 Před rokem +3

    If you have to ask….you know the answer….

  • @rogue8853
    @rogue8853 Před rokem +6

    If you’re gonna marry someone that makes nothing and you make millions it’s on you for your choice the good and the bad. This is a guy that was attracted to a server or something and she was attracted to a wealthy guy. You both just need to admit it

    • @bamafencer12
      @bamafencer12 Před rokem

      Exactly, this is why extremely wealthy people usually marries other extremely wealthy people.

  • @kdi9049
    @kdi9049 Před rokem +2

    Goodluck explaining that to her or anyone in general. "This helps her" Nah it helps you.

  • @jackdaniels5134
    @jackdaniels5134 Před rokem +29

    Make sure that prenup is iron clad. If the fiancée isn't thrilled with the prenup, tell her go get a net worth of 10 million then come back to you.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Před rokem +5

      I’ve been single my whole life. I’m now FI and can retire. If I were to marry, I’d have a prenup. I’m in a community property state and it would be my separate property, but I do not want to be at risk of fighting to defend it in court in old age. No way, José.

  • @benjaminmcgee9873
    @benjaminmcgee9873 Před rokem +11

    Here is some financial advice. If you have a question about the engine in a car ask a mechanic not a race car driver. If you have a question about family law ask a family lawyer, not a talk radio host. A prenup has far broader function than protecting your wealth.
    You are negotiating the terms of the dissolution of the partnership in the event that happens while you are as in love as you will ever be. If you can’t have a hard discussion rationally like two adults that understand the value of planning for unfavorable conditions, you probably should get married. Over 50% of marriage ends in divorce. It is an unfortunate statistic and sad but that is the world we live in. Not making a plan for that is foolish, just like not making a plan for your money is foolish.

  • @kathryncashner3294
    @kathryncashner3294 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It sounds like all he wants to do with the prenup is to protect the business. If he does that, anything that he takes out of the business as his salary is still shared. The alternative is an "everything I brought into the marriage stays mine," which is a lot more troublesome and not what Dave is implying.

  • @stevengtv
    @stevengtv Před rokem +23

    If Dave wasn’t here any of the other personalities would have said no to the prenup. They are all out of touch. All married young and built together. Even if he had 500k and she had zero, still get a prenup. What you built on your own is yours.

    • @lovetobe6118
      @lovetobe6118 Před rokem +3

      I agree. Anything before marriage should be yours. Anything built after is a little different. The woman often works a man through school and then gives up her career while he builds wealth and a business, and has her stay home to care for children. That's when she is entitled a portion because she sacrificed her career and financial security to raise your children.

    • @joejoe-bs6jq
      @joejoe-bs6jq Před rokem +4

      When my folks got married, they were 21 and 22 years old...neither much of anything to their name (Dad was just getting out of the Marine Corps after being a grunt in Vietnam). No need for a prenup because neither had anything to protect. Yes, they're still married 52 years later. I, on the other hand, am 42 years old, never found a woman to marry. However, now, I have assets of my own, and my sibling and I will split what's mom and dad's at some point in the future. I presume that whoever I meet will probably have her own assets (assuming I don't become a 50 year old man dating a 20 year old). A prenup is not a bad idea on my part, to ensure mom and dad's assets remain with my sibling and I, not get split off. The prenup protects multiple ways and for multiple things, as Dave pointed out, and is not just a way to screw someone over. This caller is absolutely correct to protect his business from his personal life....and protect his personal life from his business.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Před rokem +1

      Dave is the one who proclaimed “no prenups!” They’re just toeing the company line. Dave only recently changed his position after somehow realizing not everyone gets married at 22 with zero assets. He’s nuanced in two situations: 1) Significantly different wealth; and 2) Second marriages and there are offspring from the first marriage.

  • @glenchitty1515
    @glenchitty1515 Před rokem +15

    Women file for divorce over 80% of the time.
    Over 60% of marriages end in divorce
    The laws are set up to destroy a man after a divorce
    If you come in as a man with wealth you absolutely need a prenup

    • @bamafencer12
      @bamafencer12 Před rokem +1

      Women doesn't divorce just because, usually it's distress, finances, infidelity, dishonesty, etc. Men aren't perfect.

    • @JustinCase780
      @JustinCase780 Před rokem

      @@bamafencer12 Actually, many do. There are also a lot of home wrecker ladies out there because they can pull it off. Re-look at the stats posted above as those speak for themselves.

    • @bamafencer12
      @bamafencer12 Před rokem

      @@JustinCase780 I agree but aren't you going to acknowledge that men makes mistakes too? My father for example did jack all while married to my mom. He didn't help out at all.

    • @JustinCase780
      @JustinCase780 Před rokem +1

      @@bamafencer12 Re-look the stats above. Yes, of course and your situation sucked but that isn't the majority of scenerios.

    • @bamafencer12
      @bamafencer12 Před rokem +1

      @@JustinCase780 Try asking normal everyday women if their husbands help out. Oh wait you rather read some red pill nonsense on the web.

  • @DallasCoryell
    @DallasCoryell Před 3 měsíci +1

    His fiancee said "you love your money more than me" when he brought up the prenup. This is a HUGE red flag, not only of her intentions with the money, but her maturity, communication skills and mental health. What a horrible thing to say to the man you supposedly love. Why would she ever marry a man she truly thought this about? My point is she doesn't actually believe this; it was a statement meant to manipulate him, and I bet this is not the first time she's said something like this to control his behavior. Not only would I definitely get a prenup if the marriage went ahead, I would postpone the wedding indefinitely. Time will reveal who she really is.

  • @blackworldtraveler3711
    @blackworldtraveler3711 Před rokem +4

    Money is everything.

    • @LuisLopez-nk7fj
      @LuisLopez-nk7fj Před rokem

      Yes sir and who ever tells you money doesn't buy happiness are full of it .

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před rokem +1

      @@LuisLopez-nk7fj
      Nothing says money buys happiness like those Christmas and Valentine day jewelry commercials and ads.
      Or so they think.

  • @fsmoura
    @fsmoura Před rokem +4

    Whoa . . . $5,000,000 . . . that's one expensive hoo-hah ( o.o) 💸

  • @TruthBtold81
    @TruthBtold81 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Jade is Ramsey solutions new rockstar!!! Hang on to her Dave 😉

  • @Calamari_Con_Carne
    @Calamari_Con_Carne Před rokem +1

    Why are we even talking about this? It is his business, period.

  • @YourFunkiness
    @YourFunkiness Před rokem +24

    He doesn't trust her with his money. So why is he trusting her with his heart. He needs to go all in, or else walk away.

    • @radioheadfanlove
      @radioheadfanlove Před rokem +3

      Yikes this is hard to hear, but it is the truth.

    • @williamjohn8633
      @williamjohn8633 Před měsícem +2

      This is touchy-feely advice that's horrible. Every guy with a sizable net worth needs a prenup

    • @aaronblankenship6327
      @aaronblankenship6327 Před měsícem

      Wrong. He is a business man and she is a spender

    • @allanjoshua5799
      @allanjoshua5799 Před měsícem

      This is by far the dumbest advice... It is usually not just her.... Every woman is surrounded by at least one crazy she bat in her circle who will brain wash her... It could be that toxic friend of hers or her mother or someone in her family... There is ALWAYS a crazy she bat around every girl... If she says there is none... then she is the crazy she bat... LOL

  • @desistang8794
    @desistang8794 Před rokem +11

    Even if she contributed to the growth of the business, there wouldn't be a business if he hadn't started it and turned it into a 7 million dollar enterprise. The benefit of her contribution is that she gets to enjoy the lifestyle of couples who own a business with a growth of 7 million dollars or more. The same would apply if she were the business owner.

    • @melissacharles8410
      @melissacharles8410 Před rokem

      NOPPPEEEEEEEE. Wrong. Companies do mergers and acquired all the time. And not every merger or acquisitions successful. Therefore, if this couple MERGES and the business grows in value or goes through IPO and goes public, and SHE IS ADVISING HIM. SHE DESERVES HER FAIR SHAREE. PERIOD. Fk a lifestyle. Is that gonna pay for her retirement?????

    • @melissacharles8410
      @melissacharles8410 Před rokem

      Is a first class ticket gonna pay for her retirement plan?

    • @desistang8794
      @desistang8794 Před 10 měsíci

      A company being acquired doesn't automatically merit receiving half of the parent company's total value; they are typically bought out based on agreed-upon terms. In this particular case, the compensation received represents 100% of her lifestyle, right from day one, without any prior contributions. Her situation is more analogous to that of an exceptional employee who joined the company, played a pivotal role in its growth, and then departed, asserting a claim to half of the company's value simply due to their past contributions.@@melissacharles8410

  • @brandontyler1754
    @brandontyler1754 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I like this except I would structure the prenup this way. Ownership of the business upon marriage is 50/50. However, I would put a clause in that so long as the value of the business exceeds 7 million upon termination of the marriage, he automatically buys her out using other assets from the marriage worth that value. So example if the value upon divorce is 8 million, he would buy out her half for 1 million dollars worth of assets. That keeps everything largely equal in terms of where they were when they came into the relationship

  • @wongthong7
    @wongthong7 Před rokem +2

    Of course she’s not thrilled because she’s broke

  • @diggernash1
    @diggernash1 Před rokem +6

    I can't imagine not getting a prenuptial agreement today. No fault divorce isn't going away, so prenups need to be normal.

  • @BK12344
    @BK12344 Před rokem +3

    She said that he loves his money more than her....UMMMMMM EXACTLY!!!!! id love my money more to bc if she leaves his ass then she's gonna love that check coming in. Women who say that BS is the type u want to stat away from. This guy shouldnt marry her.

  • @katherinetyrrell8810
    @katherinetyrrell8810 Před rokem +1

    And then he cheats and she gets nothing...hmmm. Nope, sorry Dave. For me, it is for better or worse, richer or poorer.

  • @sct4040
    @sct4040 Před 7 měsíci +1

    He should definitely see a lawyer for advice.