[–] Alex3917 8y ago ↗ Or just get married in a state with good marriage laws. E.g. if you live in NYC, get your marriage certificate from CT instead. [–] gamblor956 8y ago ↗ Divorce is governed by laws of the state you live in if you don't have a prenup... [–] Alex3917 8y ago ↗ Hmm interesting, didn't realize that. Although in doing a quick Google search I see that New York just changed to being an equitable divorce state, so I guess that specific example was moot anyway.
[–] gamblor956 8y ago ↗ Divorce is governed by laws of the state you live in if you don't have a prenup... [–] Alex3917 8y ago ↗ Hmm interesting, didn't realize that. Although in doing a quick Google search I see that New York just changed to being an equitable divorce state, so I guess that specific example was moot anyway.
[–] Alex3917 8y ago ↗ Hmm interesting, didn't realize that. Although in doing a quick Google search I see that New York just changed to being an equitable divorce state, so I guess that specific example was moot anyway.
[–] EliRivers 8y ago ↗ “Most of the millennials we have dealt with really consider it a business deal, so there’s very little emotion attached to it,”Round and round we go. The short-lived aberration of seeing marriage as some kind of primarily emotional, love-based phenomenon begins to fade... [–] beardicus 8y ago ↗ The quote you've pulled is referring to the process of negotiating a prenup, not to the marriage itself.
[–] beardicus 8y ago ↗ The quote you've pulled is referring to the process of negotiating a prenup, not to the marriage itself.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 20.7 ms ] threadRound and round we go. The short-lived aberration of seeing marriage as some kind of primarily emotional, love-based phenomenon begins to fade...