by Vivian Oberling | Mar 21, 2026 | Wedding
Oh, Pinterest. It can feel like your best friend and your worst enemy. One minute, you’re innocently pinning “simple outdoor weddings,” and the next, your board has 348 pins, five color palettes, and a floral arch that costs more than your car. Pinterest is magical—it...
by Alex Nahai | Mar 20, 2026 | Trust
Serving as a trustee is one of those roles that feels both deeply practical and deeply personal. You are not only administering money or property, you’re carrying out one’s legacy, protecting assets that matter to them, and ensuring the people or causes they care...
by Gregory Gilston | Mar 19, 2026 | Pennsylvania Prenuptial Agreement
Starting a life together in Pennsylvania, whether in Philadelphia’s row-house neighborhoods, Pittsburgh’s hillside communities, or the quiet countryside, means more than dreaming together. It means planning together. For many couples, part of that planning is deciding...
by Gregory Gilston | Mar 18, 2026 | Postnup
Getting married in Pennsylvania, whether in the rolling hills of the Poconos, in a quaint suburb of Philadelphia, or somewhere quiet in central PA, brings so much possibility for building a shared life. But as you grow together, financial realities also grow and...
by Nicole Sheehey | Mar 17, 2026 | Wyoming Prenuptial Agreement
Getting married in Wyoming has its own kind of magic. Whether you’re building a life together in the wide-open spaces of Jackson, settling into a cozy home in Casper, or starting fresh in Cheyenne, marriage here often comes with that signature Wyoming mix of...