Every couple should sign a prenup to lay out finances clearly before emotions cloud things. It's basic protection, not a trust issue.
Spot on. Beyond just protection, negotiating it forces you to have those awkward conversations about debt and spending habits early on.
I say prenups shouldn't be limited to financial clauses. Prepare for all misfortunes: time, loyalty, duties, illness; clarity now preserves virtue and peace.
Prudence guides me: marriage is a shared venture of heart and fortune; a prenup should map duties, hopes, and fairness, not merely coin.
Man, love is bigger than money; a prenup should guard the whole bond, trust, fairness, and shared life, not just financial clauses.