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Good Morning,
I originally for the past year have had the full intention to sign a pre-nuptial agreement due to familial wealth and land inheritance and my current career. Recently, I learned this may be a problem. Are there any Church teachings on this? To be quite honest, I am not sure I still would not have a future wife sign this line. I will not have someone who can do a 180 squander away my family (only son/child) and late father’s endowment and name. To me, it is far more a legal issue than anything else. The Western World is far different today than 100 years ago and things are very legalistic with women having an upper hand in many terms of marriage, such as child custody post-divorce. I am hardly “traditional” as commonly thought of on Catholic forums but very traditional in terms of who controls the wealth in a relationship as well as familial reputation or name. I have no intentions of ever having a divorce, but in case of her ever having that inclination (you never know), it appears to be something I will not budge on.
I am seeking authoritative teachings on this matter.
I am in the U.S. and live in NYC if anyone has any personal referrals RE: above.
Regards,
AT
I originally for the past year have had the full intention to sign a pre-nuptial agreement due to familial wealth and land inheritance and my current career. Recently, I learned this may be a problem. Are there any Church teachings on this? To be quite honest, I am not sure I still would not have a future wife sign this line. I will not have someone who can do a 180 squander away my family (only son/child) and late father’s endowment and name. To me, it is far more a legal issue than anything else. The Western World is far different today than 100 years ago and things are very legalistic with women having an upper hand in many terms of marriage, such as child custody post-divorce. I am hardly “traditional” as commonly thought of on Catholic forums but very traditional in terms of who controls the wealth in a relationship as well as familial reputation or name. I have no intentions of ever having a divorce, but in case of her ever having that inclination (you never know), it appears to be something I will not budge on.
I am seeking authoritative teachings on this matter.
I am in the U.S. and live in NYC if anyone has any personal referrals RE: above.
Regards,
AT