by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 28, 2026 | Power of Attorney
Being asked to serve as someone’s power of attorney (POA) is an honor and a responsibility. It means a person trusts you to make important decisions about their finances, health, or both. If you’re considering taking on this role, it helps to know what it involves,...
by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 27, 2026 | Postnup
If you and your spouse are considering a postnuptial agreement, commonly referred to as a “postnup,” you’re taking a practical and proactive step. Life changes constantly, prompting a need or desire for a postnup. Changes can include one partner starting a business,...
by Alexandra Geczi | Feb 26, 2026 | Texas
If you’re headed for divorce in Texas and you don’t have a prenuptial agreement, it’s natural to wonder how the court will divide what you own. Texas isn’t one of the “equitable distribution” states where judges split marital property based on fairness alone. Texas is...
by Mary Liberty | Feb 25, 2026 | Family
Choosing a guardian for your minor children is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. It isn’t just a piece of paperwork or checking off an item on a to-do list. Selecting guardians is deciding who will raise your children, teach them values, manage...
by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 24, 2026 | Postnup
If you and your spouse are thinking about a postnuptial agreement in Washington State, you’re not alone. Life changes swiftly and constantly, giving couples many reasons to sign a postnup. The occurrence of major life events such as giving birth, a loved one dying,...