When I was widowed I received a fairly large settlement from the insurance of the elderly driver who killed my husband. I'm not talking millions, but it's a nice nest egg for emergencies and whatnot. Before I ever THOUGHT of dating, I knew if I ever met someone, I'd get a pre-nup for just these funds, because I see them as my late husband providing for me and his family (I'm planning to use funds to pay for his only nephew's college education, as well).
FI and I were friends before we dated, and he knows about the money, how much there is, why I have it, and that I'm planning a pre-nup. He's totally ok with it, but I feel guilty. Before this situation I never EVER would have considered one, and I'm really anti-prenup... but I don't see this as MY money- I see it as my late husband's money.
So, I'll be talking to a lawyer, but am hoping the contract can be more simple and neutral, something like "the assets each person has before the wedding shall remain their own, and any joint assets aquired during the marriage are to be divided equally" or something to that effect (we're in the process of buying a house together after we each sell our own, I'd consider that joint, etc).
Can I assume they do them like that? Also does anyone else feel bad if you had one?