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26th Aug 2022

Woman has fiancé sign legal documents promising he’ll pay her bills if he cheats

Charlie Herbert

‘I’m so smart or crazy. I don’t know’

A woman has divided opinion after revealing that her fiancé has signed a legal document saying that if he cheats on her, he must pay all of her bills.

Earlier this month, Chaylene went viral on TikTok after sharing that she had notarised an official contract with her partner.

The document states that he must pay her bills if he is ever unfaithful to her.

She shared the document in a TikTok video, which since been viewed 7 million times and racked up 1.6 million likes.

In the video, she admits she has “reached a new level of crazy,” saying:  “I just made – well, I did not make, he did it out of his own free will – but my fiancé just signed a legal document and we got it notarised that if he cheats on me, he has to pay my bills.”

Chaylene then shows the document to the camera, pointing to the signatures.

“We just got a legal document, signed, and actually got it notarised,” she explained.

“I’m so smart or crazy. I don’t know,” she added.

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Many thought the document was a brilliant idea, with one joking: “Can you send us a link to this pdf document”

Another said: This is by far the smartest thing I’ve ever heard.”

A third commented: “If they aren’t willing to do this, I don’t want them.”

But others thought the idea was a sign of trust issues within the relationship.

One person wrote: “No trust already. Setting it up for failure.”

A second said: “Honestly if there was even a thought to do this, the relationship is doomed.”

And another user commented: “All I wanna say is that if you’re not confident that they won’t cheat on you, then you prolly shouldn’t be marrying them.”

In a follow-up video, Chaylene decided to explain the document a bit more and answer questions people had.

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She explained that it was her fiancé who had typed up the document, and that it had initially been made as a joke.

But he wanted to take it one step further and sign it as a “romantic gesture.”

She clarified that the document was “not as serious” as it was made out to be, and had really been designed out of concern for their finances.

Chaylene admitted she does “have some trust issues” because she has been “financially screwed over so many times.”

“We are now engaged and we are doing things financially together, so I just want both of us to have our backs,” she added.

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