Richard Cooper
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Wow.
Wow, I did not know that.
How effective are prenups from what you've seen over the years?
Well, here's one of the things that pisses me off.
Like you see a lot of these, you know, divorce lawyers do in the podcast circuit and they're like, oh yeah, prenups are totally fine.
Just get one.
And you know, they work vast majority of the time.
What they're not telling you is as more time passes on, the less relevant the prenup is.
So, you know, three years in,
it should be pretty rock solid but if you're getting divorced like 12 years later and she's been a stay-at-home mom that entire time and you got three kids and she hasn't gone to work she's just going to argue that you know her skill sorry that her skills are irrelevant uh and that she needs his money and that without it you know the children will suffer blah blah blah and then they'll generally throw the prenup out it's not really even worth toilet paper at that point
Yeah, that's what I've heard too.
And I'm pretty sure Bezos had one and it didn't work or something like that.
Yeah, interestingly, his lawyers announced during his marriage to Sanchez that his prenup is watertight.
So we'll see what happens with that.
I mean, there's already videos out there of Sanchez and Bezos, and you can see the contempt in either one of their face from time to time when they're posing for photographs and videos.
So it's starting to build, like I'm noticing it.
I would give that another three to five years, I would say.
Oh, God.
When you're that rich, I mean, I don't see the risk to reward personally.
You know what I mean?