You'll have to decide if you want to combine property in your marriage, or keep certain assets separate. One of the best ways to clearly set out your joint wishes is to write a Prenuptial Agreement explicitly stating which properties will be combined and which will remain separately owned. It may sound unromantic to write a prenup, but it can help remove any doubts or confusion and settle any potential property issues later in the marriage.
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