AN ADVISE BEFORE MARRIAGE.


Before you marry that lady, if you are rich, get a lawyer who is well versed in matrimonial and divorce laws to draw up a prenuptial agreement between you and your wife. With the rate at which divorce occurs in most marriages these days, you won't be making a mistake if you and your lawyer do what it takes to separate your business, money and property from your marriage. Don't say it will never be your portion; it could happen to you that your marriage might get even worse than predicted and result in divorce. Then, your wife would scream that your property should be shared between you both and that she be paid alimony. If this happens, and you didn't draw up a prenuptial agreement with her, she will lay claims to your money, bank accounts and savings - and the court will share your property and money between you and her. Trust me, it's a very painful thing.
A serious business man must alienate his business, intellectual property, landed property, real estates, shares, and bank accounts from his marriage. Before you go into that marriage, ask your wife to sign the agreement. If she marvels at it and asks you, "How could you be this materialistic? I thought you loved me?" Tell her this: "my business associates, my creditors and their attorneys insist that I do this" and tell her to "please make sure you sign all four (4) of them."
By all means, keep your wife away from your business. She must only hear what you want to say at the point you want to say it. If she starts getting curious and wants to know how many bank accounts you have and what-have-you, put her right back in her place before she crawls out of that shell. Most of them now marry for money, not for love. Most divorce cases I have witnessed look premeditated.
Take my advice and regret nothing.

#BEINSPIRED.

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