On a Winter day, the owner of an apartment sees a man staring at him, he doesn't move away. Later, he was so annoyed by this that he called the police. the police arrive in the afternoon, and find that the man has disappeared even though the security cameras showed no one leaving the property of the apartment. All they found left was a hat.
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9. We didn’t get a prenup before we got married. Is it too late to get one now? “It’s too late for a prenup, but there’s a new species of document called a postnuptial agreement,” Carrozza says. The most common reason for a postnup is to protect the inheritance of the kids you’ve had together. If you were to get divorced or pass away, the postnup could specify that your ex or surviving spouse get a prenup before remarrying. Then, if he or she got divorced again, what used to be your money or assets goes to your children, instead of the new spouse. “I’m also asked to draft postnups for a couple that has had an episode of infidelity,” Carrozza says. “The person thinking about giving the transgressor a second chance often does so on the condition that the spouse sign a postnup with a big sledgehammer provision that says, ‘If you do this again, I get 75% of the assets.’ ”
8. Can we change the prenup later? Sure—as long as you both agree to it. You’d just revoke the previous agreement, and create a new one. Even better, you can create your original prenup with a timer feature. “A lot of couples draft prenups that disintegrate on their own after, say after 10 years,” Carrozza says. Once this happens, the couple should then revisit the conditions of the prenup.
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