by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 15, 2025 | Postnup
One common misconception about postnuptial agreements (postnups) is that they are only for divorcing couples. That couldn’t be farther from the truth! In fact, postnups SHOULD NEVER be signed by divorcing couples. Instead, a divorcing couple should get a divorce...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 8, 2025 | Will
Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in New Jersey Ever wonder what happens to your prized baseball card collection, your vintage motorcycle, or even just bank account after you’re gone? In New Jersey, a will isn’t just some legal document—it’s your...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 7, 2025 | Postnup
Postnups are on the rise. There’s no question about it. They are contracts you sign with your spouse during the marriage. They are meant to help promote marital harmony, so if you are already planning on getting a divorce, a postnup isn’t for you. However, sometimes,...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 6, 2025 | Illinois Prenuptial Agreement, Will
Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in Illinois Are you part of the 46% of Americans who have a will? If not, listen up, because getting a will is simple! And if you live in Illinois, you need to follow the rules of Illinois law for creating a valid will. Create our...
by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 5, 2025 | Postnup
A postnuptial agreement (a.k.a. postnup) is a contract signed between two spouses who plan to remain married. The postnup generally clarifies financial matters, protects assets, and may also address spousal support. People tend to enter into postnups to reconcile the...