by Nicole Sheehey | Dec 21, 2025 | Finances, Protecting Assets
So you and your partner are on even footing. You make roughly the same income. You both have similar savings or maybe similarly sized student loans. Neither of you is coming into the relationship with a trust fund or a house in Malibu. And since you’re financial...
by Stephen Lebovitz | Dec 20, 2025 | Trust, Will
There’s something quietly reassuring about estate planning when it’s done thoughtfully, not just in terms of fairness, but in creating and fostering privacy. Whether you’re raising a young family in the suburbs or retiring in a lakeside town, you deserve to protect...
by Lauren Nonnemaker | Dec 19, 2025 | Will
Writing a will is one of those acts that feels both practical and deeply personal. It’s a chance to put in writing what matters most. With a will, you have the opportunity to give gifts, provide stability, and leave behind clarity for the people you love. But when the...
by Jessica Zadjura | Dec 18, 2025 | Maryland
Getting married in Maryland means building a life in a state full of charm. Whether you are watching sailboats glide across the Chesapeake Bay, setting down roots in a cozy Baltimore row house, or enjoying the balance of coastal calm and city energy, marriage here,...
by Heather Bock | Dec 17, 2025 | Wisconsin
If you’re getting married in Wisconsin and wondering whether you have to hire a lawyer to create a prenuptial agreement that will actually hold up in court, the short answer is: legally, no. Wisconsin law does not require legal representation for a marital...