the argument would be made, if they got divorced, according to the report, the wedding had plan planned for a long time and the date of the i.p.o. was not told about it until a week before. >>shepard: but it is not just what you have. but what you should reasonably anticipate that you will have. so, either way, he had it, returns with the pre-nup. >>randy: arthur and i may have to agree to disgrease because my understanding of community property in california, it doesn't matter whether you brought it into the marriage if it is separate property. if you get married, it all goes into the pot. so, what the pundits are saying, well, smart give, got married, must have a pre-nup so that puts on paper what the wife is entitled to, what he is entitled to but what it also does is societies valuation point. they get married so what they have starts from the marriage date. if the marriage is dissolved you can figure out who entitled to what and what it's worth. >>shepard: sounds like too much work to me.