by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 11, 2022 | Divorce, Finances, Gig Economy, marriage, Nevada Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements
The gig economy is on the rise. In fact, the gig economy grew by a whopping 33% in 2020. In the United States, at least 16% of Americans have taken a gig from an online platform such as Upwork or Fiverr. However, the biggest source of gig jobs comes from ridesharing...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 10, 2022 | Clauses, Finances, Minnesota Prenups, partnerships, Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships
From the beginning relationship stages, we begin to set the groundwork. We analyze the in-between, visualizing a future together– what will it look like? Do we work well together? After moving in together, relationships take a more serious turn. Together, you’ll need...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 9, 2022 | Clauses, Finances, New York Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Relationships
Picture this! Your spouse comes home from work and excitedly announces that they’ve just been promoted and will receive a 20% pay increase. Wowza! You are super excited to hear the big announcement because you know that your partner has worked so hard and is well...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 8, 2022 | cohabitation, Massachusetts Prenuptial Agreements, partnerships, Relationships, Self-Help
If you like someone and think you might be interested in dating them, the next step is usually pretty simple: You see if they want to hang out sometime, start dating, and maybe even eventually move in together and get married. Right? However, in many countries around...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 7, 2022 | Arizona Prenuptial Agreements, Finances, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Relationships
I’m a family law attorney and a feminist, and over the years I’ve seen slews of couples in the throes of divorce proceedings. One of my most important takeaways from this work has been learning that prenuptial agreements can and should be written in a way that...