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There's no rule of thumb.
There's no rule of thumb. It's whatever the parties agree upon. Ours is pretty simple (even though it's pages long). Property before marriage is separate. Property after marriage goes to the spouse (and upon the spouse's death divided among children of both marriages). And it said that after the marriage we would draft wills to reflect the prenup.
As CajunMom said, use two attorneys. You want your attorney to look out for you. The attorney may point out something you never thought of. Our wills were done by separate attorneys - the attorney that each of us used for the prenup.
Our prenup didn't cover any
Our prenup didn't cover any of that. It was about each of us protecting ourselves in the event of divorce. Our wills and life insurance policies dictate our estate. We have always had 100% going to the surviving spouse. If we die in an accident together my children inherit my life insurance, his kids get his and our home will be divided among the 4.
You're asking the same
You're asking the same question, just using different phrasing. The question is essentially, "How can I get my hands on as much of my SO's money as possible."
Perhaps your SO should get, oh, DIVORCED before you start talking pre-nups and wills.
Yeah... I feel like her SO
Yeah... I feel like her SO should be worried with the obsession with his death and what she wants to be entitled to...