6 Important Agreements Before Marriage
1. Was once married, you must exit from the family home?
In my opinion, you and your partner should look for a rented house until they’ve been buying their own home. With you out of the house will make you become more independent and have the authorization to resolve any problems of your own home, without parental intervention.
2. Are you still allowed to work after marriage?
If you keep working after marriage, your husband can help ease the burden and accelerate the collection of funds for the future of the family, whether buying a house or preparing for children’s education fund. Especially before having children, you will be able to leave home.
3. How many children you agree to be held?
What if one of you turned out to be infertile?
4. What about the financial management of the family?
Deserve all the revenue merged into one. Then allocated to the needs of families, and long-term needs (housing and education for children) and personal needs of each amounting to 2.5 percent of total revenues.
5. Who holds and overseeing the family finances?
Should be done together because it is fairer and more enjoyable.
6. Are you monogamous or polygamous adopts?
You should emphasize that you wanted a single marriage, intact, and the totality of resources to ensure all our thoughts, feelings, and the economy just flow into one place, ie your family, and no second or umpteenth family.
If your current and future economic conditions are very different couples, should think to make a prenuptial agreement, the related asset or assets you have. To decide this, you should discuss with your attorney or financial planner to obtain a more complete picture about the goodness and ugliness, especially if they do not know the benefits of such agreements.
In addition to the above six points of agreement before marriage, you can add what you need and the potential partner have agreed to go before a step further. Congratulations to negotiate, good luck.
