by Katherine Bakes | Apr 12, 2026 | Connecticut Prenuptial Agreements
Divorce in Connecticut can feel overwhelming, especially when you start wondering what happens to the home you bought together, the retirement accounts you’ve been contributing to for years, or even the dog you both adore. Unlike community property states—where...
by Vivian Oberling | Apr 11, 2026 | Wedding
If you’re here because a guest (or more) just bailed on your wedding, you’re not alone. Every couple ends up getting at least one “So… we won’t be able to make it” message in the final stretch, or even worse, a ghosting day-of. Even when you understand that life...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 10, 2026 | Estate Planning
When you think about estate planning today, you probably picture trusts, wills, powers of attorney, and maybe a little tax strategy. But this modern toolkit has deep roots, and not just in old courtrooms. The story of estate planning in the United States mirrors the...
by Vivian Oberling | Apr 9, 2026 | Wedding
A guest book might seem like simple décor or something you do for tradition’s sake—a pretty table, a few pens, maybe a Polaroid camera… cute, done, move on. But if you’re the kind of couple who wants something more meaningful to take away, it doesn’t have to stay that...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 8, 2026 | Postnup, Texas
Married life in Texas can be full of shared adventures, big dreams, and the kind of deep-rooted connection Texans are known for. But even strong marriages benefit from structure and clarity, especially when it comes to money and property. That’s where a postnuptial...