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Kandi Burruss Will Be Getting A Prenup Before Getting Married

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According to Sister2Sister MagazineKandi Burruss isn't forgetting her common sense just because she fell in love: the business-minded bride wants a prenup!
On the last episode of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," Porsha Stewart revealed that she and hubby Kordell do not have a prenuptial agreement. Up until New Year's Eve, Kandi had an outsider's opinion on the matter. But now that she's getting married, the entrepreneur has more of an investment in the idea of having a prenup.
"Since I’m newly engaged, I’m going to touch on a couple of things in the last couple of episodes that would be related to marriage and family," Kandi wrote in her blog for Bravo. "I hope Porsha and Kordell’s marriage lasts for a lifetime, but I will say that I was shocked when she told me that they didn’t do a pre-nup. I don’t know why I was shocked, but I was."
Unlike Porsha, who comes from a wealthy family already, Kandi wants to buck old-fashioned traditions and  protect her assets—even though she envisions spending the rest of her life with hubby-to-be Todd Tucker.
"I do believe in pre-nups," Kandi stated. "I know that some people feel if you are truly in love and are planning to be dedicated to your marriage that a pre-nup somehow means the person requesting the pre-nup is expecting the marriage to fail. I don’t agree. I feel like it’s a safety precaution."
 
Just like you should have a fire extinguisher at home even though you don't expect the house to burn down, it's nice to have that useful tool in case a fire breaks out. Kandi's seen first-hand why having a pre-nup is so important and what could potentially happen when there's not one  if things go wrong in love.
"I’ve had friends and associates who didn’t get a prenup say they didn’t need one, 'she or he would never do that,' etc. But then later when they got divorced, things got ugly, and the person tried to get everything," Kandi explained. "They were like, 'I would have never thought they would have done that to me,' 'she or he is not the person I married.'"
And Kandi believes that although prenups can be a touchy subject they can also save people a lot of drama and deeper emotional damage."I feel like people do some crazy and vindictive things when they’re hurt, so I think there should be agreements set in place while everyone is thinking clearly," Kandi explained. "That way if D-day ever comes (and hopefully it won’t, but if it does), then it doesn’t have to get uglier and more hurtful than it already is."
 Courtesy Of S2S

8 comments:

  1. I could not get married with a prenup

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  2. That's going to be one of the most difficult things to deal with. If you come from money, or w/e, it's gotta be hard not to say you want one. But that makes it seem so bad, like you're expecting the worst. Damn tho.

    SFDotNet

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  3. I could not get married with a prenup either

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  4. Anonymous17:26

    I dont see why the Prenuptial Agreement is a big deal, 1st off why would it be since your getting married and plan on spending the rest of your life together with the person, 2nd why should you be entitled to what that person spent their whole life achieving to get, and if you do have a problem with it then it makes just all about money other wise you'd be cool to sign it, i understand where she's coming from, she's protecting herself from situations like kobe, tiger wood ect, in my opinion she's be a fool not to get one

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  5. I don't blame her. a $35 Million dollar empire built is something you should ALWAYS protect.

    LDL

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  6. She must not believe the marriage will work. -- BLACK HOLLYWOOD COUPLES

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