Marriage is meant to be built on trust, love, and shared commitment—but sometimes financial realities make things more complicated. From the start, I knew that my family’s wealth and assets would bring challenges into my relationship. That’s why I insisted on a prenup, not out of distrust, but to protect myself from potential heartbreak and financial ruin. My wife agreed without issue at the time, and for years we’ve been happy together. But now, just a few months after welcoming our first child, she’s suddenly demanding that I revoke the prenup—and it’s tearing us apart.
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I never imagined our marriage would come to this crossroads. On one hand, I want to support my wife and acknowledge the sacrifices she’s making to raise our child. On the other hand, I can’t ignore the importance of protecting my lifelong assets and the boundaries we clearly set before marriage. She says I’m ruining her life and holding money over her head, but I feel like she’s moving the goalposts after we already agreed on the terms. So I’m left wondering: am I really being heartless for sticking to our prenup, or is she wrong for trying to change everything now that the dynamics have shifted?
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