Summary
A woman shared her concerns on Reddit about her prenuptial agreement with her husband after plans for their future home raised questions. The prenup meant that anything bought before or during their marriage was separate unless jointly owned. She is particularly worried about having no claim to the house if her husband dies, as their daughter would inherit it, and a relative would manage it.
Key Facts
- A prenuptial agreement was signed before their marriage in April 2025.
- The prenup states that assets are separate unless both partners jointly own them.
- The husband plans to buy his parents' house as separate property and place it in a trust.
- If the husband dies, their daughter inherits the house, but his nephew would manage it.
- The woman is concerned about living in a home she has no long-term claim to.
- Reddit users suggested she should have consulted a separate lawyer about the prenup.
- Prenuptial agreements outline how finances are handled during marriage and separation.
- Experts emphasize the importance of estate planning to prevent family disputes.