by Jeffrey A. Landers | Jun 24, 2026 | Divorce, Prenuptial Agreements
When couples negotiate a prenuptial agreement, they usually focus on what happens if the marriage ends. That makes sense, but it misses another major risk: what if one spouse becomes too sick or injured to work? That question matters because prenups often depend on...
by Vivian Oberling | Jun 23, 2026 | Wedding
You found the venue. It has the exposed brick, the string lights, the barn doors that open onto a sweeping garden… and the price tag that looks (almost) reasonable. You sign the contract and breathe a sigh of relief to cross that off your to-do list. But then,...
by Erika Wasserman | Jun 19, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
When couples think about marriage, they often talk about where they want to live, raise children, build careers, or eventually retire. Far fewer talk about where their legal documents should live. Each state has different laws around prenuptial agreements, marital...
by Hannah Roze | Jun 18, 2026 | Wedding
Wedding planning is often filled with exciting milestones: touring venues, choosing a color palette, finalizing your guest list, and counting down the days until you say “I do.” But behind every beautiful wedding is a series of conversations that...
by Jeffrey A. Landers | Jun 2, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is usually thought of as a document for the day a marriage ends. But that is only part of the picture. If the couple will later marry and build a shared financial life, life insurance should be part of the planning from the start. The reason is...