Elisa Ben Shalom
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It doesn't take an extreme example to have a broken heart and before somebody can move on, they need to rebuild.
In very wealthy circles, clients are often financially motivated and concerned. So we talk a lot about things like a prenup, about family or inheritance, and if they're coming together, how that would work. With one of the couples that I worked with, The wife signed a prenup that basically said the business is his, everything is his.
In very wealthy circles, clients are often financially motivated and concerned. So we talk a lot about things like a prenup, about family or inheritance, and if they're coming together, how that would work. With one of the couples that I worked with, The wife signed a prenup that basically said the business is his, everything is his.
In very wealthy circles, clients are often financially motivated and concerned. So we talk a lot about things like a prenup, about family or inheritance, and if they're coming together, how that would work. With one of the couples that I worked with, The wife signed a prenup that basically said the business is his, everything is his.
Even moving forward, doesn't matter how many years you're together, if you separate, you will never get anything that exists from this family business. It was like sign this or don't marry me. Those were the two options. She did get married. Thank God they're happily married.
Even moving forward, doesn't matter how many years you're together, if you separate, you will never get anything that exists from this family business. It was like sign this or don't marry me. Those were the two options. She did get married. Thank God they're happily married.
Even moving forward, doesn't matter how many years you're together, if you separate, you will never get anything that exists from this family business. It was like sign this or don't marry me. Those were the two options. She did get married. Thank God they're happily married.
But often with financials comes a lot of lawyers and a lot of paperwork and a lot of concern that somebody's after them for the wrong reasons.
But often with financials comes a lot of lawyers and a lot of paperwork and a lot of concern that somebody's after them for the wrong reasons.
But often with financials comes a lot of lawyers and a lot of paperwork and a lot of concern that somebody's after them for the wrong reasons.
I find that first-generation immigrants in the U.S. are more marriage-minded. They usually grew up more traditional. Even if they're secular, they still have a traditional aspect to them and their families. And so there's often a stronger sense of, I need to get married, I want to get married, and I want to make it happen now.
I find that first-generation immigrants in the U.S. are more marriage-minded. They usually grew up more traditional. Even if they're secular, they still have a traditional aspect to them and their families. And so there's often a stronger sense of, I need to get married, I want to get married, and I want to make it happen now.
I find that first-generation immigrants in the U.S. are more marriage-minded. They usually grew up more traditional. Even if they're secular, they still have a traditional aspect to them and their families. And so there's often a stronger sense of, I need to get married, I want to get married, and I want to make it happen now.
And often the timeline is shorter, like longer than the religious couples, but shorter than the secular couples. And they're more motivated to make something happen at a quicker pace. Culturally, singles from around the world are traditional. The U.S. itself is not very traditional. There's just a melting pot of people. There's a lot of secularism.
And often the timeline is shorter, like longer than the religious couples, but shorter than the secular couples. And they're more motivated to make something happen at a quicker pace. Culturally, singles from around the world are traditional. The U.S. itself is not very traditional. There's just a melting pot of people. There's a lot of secularism.
And often the timeline is shorter, like longer than the religious couples, but shorter than the secular couples. And they're more motivated to make something happen at a quicker pace. Culturally, singles from around the world are traditional. The U.S. itself is not very traditional. There's just a melting pot of people. There's a lot of secularism.
And so the traditions were lost and people are just finding their own way and figuring it out and just taking time to do that.
And so the traditions were lost and people are just finding their own way and figuring it out and just taking time to do that.
And so the traditions were lost and people are just finding their own way and figuring it out and just taking time to do that.
I think being less traditional gives less structure to the desire of what I want. When you are traditional, you have certain values that have been passed down from generation to generation, and you have a little bit more of a clear vision of what makes sense for you. When a person doesn't have tradition, then the question is, well, what's important to me? The entire world is open to you.