I am looking at the tragic end of L'Wren. What were her problems? Money? She was in debt. Regarding finance, she was told her boyfriend was not a bottomless pit.
Is that why he did not marry her? He had already had two marriages and costly divorces.
Marriage and wills are about: who pays the bills, being financially together, dividing all your assets in half when alive or divorcing, if the other dies automatically inheriting the house and money in the bank.
Marriage is about money and time. She claimed to want to be independent financially. Maybe she didn't want his money - she wanted his time.
Marriage also means status.
Is that why he did not marry her? He had already had two marriages and costly divorces.
Marriage and wills are about: who pays the bills, being financially together, dividing all your assets in half when alive or divorcing, if the other dies automatically inheriting the house and money in the bank.
Marriage is about money and time. She claimed to want to be independent financially. Maybe she didn't want his money - she wanted his time.
Marriage also means status.
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