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Women are taught to marry for security, and that is often translated into "find a man with money." A man may even be more inclined to marry a woman with wealth than one who is poor, it certainly puts less pressure on him. But for the person who has the wealth, how does he or she know who is sincerely committed to the marriage and who is only committed to the money? Today we'll examine several cases in which marriages seemed to fall apart as soon as the money ran out. How can you tell when someone is only marrying you for your money? Does requesting a pre-nuptial agreement mean you don't trust the other person's intentions, or is it just good business sense? If you are heir to a large inheritance, should you reveal that during courtship, or keep silent about it? When is it a bad idea to flaunt your money? When is it a good idea to let a potential spouse know you're financially secure? How do you trust the motives of others when you have a lot of money