If you intend to protect what's yours, then you'll want to know about the BitLife prenup and how it works.
BitLife has persistently been hailed as the go-to simulator for an authentic and lifelike experience. The game is a life simulation adventure that takes you through the ups and downs of a virtual life, from the cradle to the grave. Getting lost in the virtual world is easy with its endless possibilities and unpredictable outcomes.
There are various types of relationships that can be built within BitLife, including family, friendships, work, and romantic ones. Prenups are particularly important for those who are already looking to take their relationship to the next level. Before we get down to it, check out our in-depth guide detailing how to complete the She's So Lucky challenge in BitLife.
What is a Prenup in Bitlife?
A prenup, a.k.a. a prenuptial agreement, in BitLife, works much like it does in the real world. This agreement outlines the division of in-game assets or finances in case things go wrong.
After countless blind dates, finding a compatible partner, and building a strong rapport, you'll then reach the engagement stage. You have the liberty to plan your wedding as you see fit after the engagement, just ensure it doesn't drag on for three in-game years.
If either you or your partner has substantial wealth in Bitlife, the option for a prenuptial agreement will automatically appear, displaying the current net worth of both parties when you decide to marry.
One spouse may be entitled to more than half of the in-game assets after tying the knot without a prenup. But if you sign it, your net worth will remain intact once the decision to part ways is made.
You also have the right to decline and end the relationship if you're not comfortable with that arrangement, but this applies both ways. Still, there are some important things to know about how prenups work in BitLife. Prenups typically protect only the assets acquired before marriage, not wealth accumulated during the marriage.
For example, if you begin with $80,000 and your partner starts with $20,000, those amounts won't be subject to loss with a prenup signed.
Any assets earned during the marriage will still be divided equitably after divorce. Bitlife is just as unpredictable as life, and lasting marriage isn’t assured. You'd rather play it safe than end up regretting it. If you want to circumvent this altogether, the only way is to stay married until the end, as assets accumulated during the marriage are typically shared only in the event of a divorce.
That covers the ins and outs of prenups in BitLife, ensuring that you retain what you've worked tirelessly to achieve. If you're after more, check out our guides on how to get the Leprechaun job and how to become a mortician in Bitlife.