Marriage often involves the sharing of property rights and duties with your spouse. Speak with your spouse about merging or keeping property separate.
Marriage is a manner of sharing your life with another person, which often includes your property rights and duties. You and your spouse may start the marriage with no property at all or with separate property. You must decide how you will manage your property, just as you must explain your expectations in other areas.
You must determine whether to merge property in your marriage or keep some assets separate. Writing a Prenuptial Agreement specifically outlining which properties will be merged and which will remain individually held is one of the greatest methods to properly put forth your mutual preferences. Writing a prenup may seem unromantic, but it may help erase any uncertainties or uncertainty and address any possible property difficulties later in the marriage.