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Old 09-05-2001, 03:43 PM
lmishka
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post-nuptial agreement


I am a California resident. My husband and I were married 1 year ago in another country. He does not want to work and wants me to support him. While I am supporting him he is willing to sign a post-nuptial agreement. My husband has lived in California for 3 months this year. He is planning to go back but I am sure that he will try to get half of my salary plus assets when I start working. Right now I am supporting him out of my savings.
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Old 09-05-2001, 03:49 PM
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Re: post-nuptial agreement


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Originally posted by lmishka
I am a California resident. My husband and I were married 1 year ago in another country. He does not want to work and wants me to support him. While I am supporting him he is willing to sign a post-nuptial agreement. My husband has lived in California for 3 months this year. He is planning to go back but I am sure that he will try to get half of my salary plus assets when I start working. Right now I am supporting him out of my savings.
My response:

I don't see a question. It's a nice story (albeit, a bit "nutbaggy"), but there's no question pending.

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Old 09-05-2001, 05:05 PM
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Re: post-nuptial agreement


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Originally posted by lmishka
I am a California resident. My husband and I were married 1 year ago in another country. He does not want to work and wants me to support him. While I am supporting him he is willing to sign a post-nuptial agreement. My husband has lived in California for 3 months this year. He is planning to go back but I am sure that he will try to get half of my salary plus assets when I start working. Right now I am supporting him out of my savings.
I also do not want to work. Will you support me too? Do you have footprints on your back?
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