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Michael Moikeha
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  • Portland, OR
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Protecting a Marriage and Business Partner

Michael Moikeha
  • Investor
  • Portland, OR
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Most of what I have seen on Prenups are about marrying someone who has the same goals and if you are already worried about keeping things separate, then maybe you are with the wrong person, but that seems shortsighted. Life happens. 

I have a business partner that I feel obligated to protect even though I know that I am marrying the right woman. She also has her own business as a Professional Photographer and family interests that should be protected as well. 

So I am looking to protect all of us. My business partner, my future wife and myself. 

Im not one of those guys who wants all money to be split and only having personal bank accounts, but I am a planner and know that there are best practices in business because some things happen outside of your control.

Can I get some advise from people out there? 

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