John
No offence taken, I hope we all can feel free to comment on any post without any such worries.
We all have views and opinions and it is up to us as individuals to sift out what we believe fits our own situations.
For me, I dont think I want to have a Pre-nup...it does not sit well with my view of marriage. But I surely concede that some others may have different ideas.
It seems that you are finding the same "minefields" that most of us do in your quest...the Translator "fluff", the difficulty to get to know exactly "who" is this lovely to whom you write. I guess there is no easy answer...just persevere and over time things will become clearer, especially if you can get on to QQ or some such face to face situation.
Before I found this Forum I dived in the deep end and went to China several times to meet Ladies with whom I had corresponded...with very sad results !! Now I am better prepared to do it again, having followed all the good advice I have read from many Bros who have been through the process !! But I concede that there is no guarantee, however good the preparation...because I still am convinced that only when you can experience the personal "chemistry" between each other can you eventually fall in love. I also know that others here have a different view to me on this and some have even proved me wrong and fallen in love at long range...and it worked for them. ...vive la difference !!!
Nevertheless, it is a journey filled with pleasant anticipation, because from this Forum, you can easily see that when you succeed..you have won a prize beyond price
Chong
Thanks for the information about pre-nups.
I think you can see that the example you quote is somewhat bizarre....they never actually lived together, thus in the eyes of the Law did not quite have a "marriage", from which to trigger any joint property settlement. As the Judge rightly pointed out, the Law makes no moral judgement...only applies the Law as it is written. The guy was morally bankrupt, but the Law could not allow her a share of the assets.
Had they lived together for any time however...it could have been a different story.
I think that there is no right or wrong in how any of us want to deal with the property/asset situation, we must all do whatever we feel suits our own situation, financially and emotionally.
What i was only trying to point out is that a pre-nup should never be used as a mechanism to avoid any financial committment in a marriage to a Foreign lady on the basis of "what the hell, if it goes wrong, she cant get my money"...because it may not work that way in the final crunch !!!
DavidE