the fact is life itself is more than love and emotion. but again it's a contract one enters at will - s/he is "supposed" to know what s/he's doing before scratch a name on it.
As you can see from a latest rulling by supreme court, it's getting more difficult to void a prenuptial agreement "unless they are clearly unfair or coerced".
to be honest I don;t think your husband has demonstrated clearly to you why you should enter this agreement. But does that constitute any unfairness or coerce in the end?? Probably yes; probably no - god that's the beauty of law.
don't get me wrong though. Trying to set up a prenup does not render a person to a bad guy; not at all.
As you can see from a latest rulling by supreme court, it's getting more difficult to void a prenuptial agreement "unless they are clearly unfair or coerced".
to be honest I don;t think your husband has demonstrated clearly to you why you should enter this agreement. But does that constitute any unfairness or coerce in the end?? Probably yes; probably no - god that's the beauty of law.
don't get me wrong though. Trying to set up a prenup does not render a person to a bad guy; not at all.