Prenups...if you can't trust the one you're planning to marry pack up and run away as fast as you can...just my two cents, y'know!
My mom used to say to my dad (being facetious, of course, pulling his leg) "What's yours is mine and what's mine is mine anyway".
In marriage, that should be "What's yours is mine and what's mine is yours." And now, you've had your daily dose of down-home country sayings!
Oklahoma Howdy to Brandie,

Thanks, I needed that laugh. I also like your description of what to do if either party to a proposed marriage feels a need for a prenuptial agreement. It takes two for entry into a Holy bond of marriage, and it also takes two in complete agreement that Christ will be the head of the home and marriage. The bond and agreement must be in Christ, not the civil laws of man. I think it is an absolute duty of a pastor to counsel with those who wish to be married about what a real marriage is with Christ as the head of the home. Further, I think that the pastor should refuse those who are not willing or ready to submit to Christ in a Holy bond.
Brandie, that was a fabulous two cents worth.

Love In Christ,
Tom