14 example sentences using nuptial.
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His marriage failed one month after his wife of many years became "vested" in the pre-nuptial agreement.
Hence, "in some states".It's entirely possible some form of pre/post-nuptial agreement exists, as well.
The function of nuptial feeding in insects: A review of empirical studies.
4. depending on your state and any pre-nuptial agreements and niche circumstances like living in a house owned by the parents of one person, sometimes the house straight up belongs to one member of the couple and they get to stay there.
Pre-nuptial agreements are routinely invalidated by judges at the precise moment one needs them to be enforced.
> To me, post and pre-nuptial agreements merely reinforce the idea that either you or your partner or both don't trust each other and are together out of mere convenience.
To me, post and pre-nuptial agreements merely reinforce the idea that either you or your partner or both don't trust each other and are together out of mere convenience.
If people want to enter a mutually beneficial union, pre nuptial agreements should be a standard and not left up to courts or whatever archaic laws are on the books.
The parts I found most interesting:> Effect of sexual constraints: Increased sexual constraints, either pre or post-nuptial, always led to increased flourishing of a culture.
Not to be a downer, but you might want to look into getting a post nuptial agreement and parking a good chunk of that money in trusts for your kids that you'll have access to for the next 10 or so years.
"In reviewing my uneven record, I've concluded that acquisitions are similar to marriage: They start, of course, with a joyful wedding – but then reality tends to diverge from pre-nuptial expectations.
Uh, you are aware of the concept of a pre-nup, right?I'm pretty sure a marriage + a solid pre-nuptial agreement would put you on much better legal/financial ground than a "committed non-martial relationship" without a written contract.
Conversely, increased sexual freedom always led to the collapse of a culture three generations later.> Highest flourishing of culture: The most powerful combination was pre-nuptial chastity coupled with “absolute monogamy”.
I’ve been enjoying this letter when this weird outdated analogy stopped me cold in my tracks:„In reviewing my uneven record, I’ve concluded that acquisitions are similar to marriage: They start, of course, with a joyful wedding – but then reality tends to diverge from pre-nuptial expectations.