by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 30, 2025 | Postnup, Prenuptial Agreements
Did you know that even if you purposely write your spouse out of your will, they may still be able to take a portion of your money? Yes, that is thanks to a law known as “spousal elective share,” which basically allows a spouse to take some of your money when you die,...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 29, 2025 | Postnup
If you’re debating on getting a postnup, you might be thinking about whether or not they even work. Is the juice worth the squeeze? And it’s a great point. The good news is that if you follow your state laws, make sure your agreement is reasonable, and neither party...
by Katherine Bakes | Apr 28, 2025 | Will
Have you ever wondered what would happen to your stuff if you died tomorrow? We’ll tell you right now: without a will, your stuff will be devised according to state law. But if creating a will seems daunting and out of reach, we’ve got good news for you! There’s...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 27, 2025 | Postnup
Life insurance? Postnups? What do these two things have in common? They’re both ways to protect yourself and your spouse (and potentially some other third parties) in the event of the unthinkable. There are several ways to address life insurance in a postnup,...
by Sara Ovando-Bowen | Apr 26, 2025 | Will
POV: John and Sarah create separate wills shortly after getting married at 34 years old. In that will, they devise all of their individual separate property assets to their siblings. Since both John and Sarah are financially independent, they want to provide for their...