by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 31, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets
Division of property is like the main course of the prenuptial agreement. With a side of alimony and debt allocation, and an infidelity clause for dessert, you have a full-course meal! Don’t forget the appetizers: a small bite of negotiations and a shareable...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 30, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets
Maybe a retirement account is where the majority of your net worth lies. Or maybe you just have a big chunk of money in there. Or maybe you want to retire early (good for you)! Whatever the reason is, you probably want to protect your retirement fund. We totally...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 29, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements
There are some questions we tend to see over and over about prenups. So, we scraped them all together in this article and gave you a straight-shot answer, once and for all. If you have a question that you don’t see here, feel free to reach out to our team and...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 28, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements
We’re glad you’re here because that means you value the concept of a fair and balanced prenup. Prenups that are overly unfair can actually be thrown out by a court. That’s right–if you have a prenup that only protects one person and leaves the other...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 27, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements
What are tax implications? According to the World Law Dictionary, tax implications are the “effect that an action or decision will have on the taxes that a person or entity must pay.” So, the question becomes: what effect does signing a prenup have on the taxes that...