by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 4, 2022 | California Prenuptial Agreements, cohabitation, partnerships, Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Wedding
There is no “one size fits all” approach when it comes to how you and your partner should define your relationship. Some people spend their whole lives dreaming of the day they say “I do”, whereas some people like the idea of being in a committed relationship, but...
by Nicole Sheehey | Sep 29, 2022 | California Prenuptial Agreements, Finances, Relationships
Despite how much you love your partner, having a financial talk is not exactly fun. There are quite a few reasons why you might be nervous to discuss finances with your partner. Perhaps there’s an “elephant in the room” on the topic of debt, spending, or differences...
by Nicole Sheehey | Sep 24, 2022 | California Prenuptial Agreements, Finances, Prenuptial Agreements
Marriage may conjure images of a diamond engagement ring or platinum wedding band—but what about the jewelry you already own? How do you valuate your shiniest assets before signing your prenup and saying “I do”? For that matter—you may be wondering how to estimate the...
by Nicole Sheehey | Sep 23, 2022 | California Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements
In case you didn’t know, prenups (emphasis on the pre-) must be entered into prior to marriage. If you are reading this from your honeymoon, don’t panic (Oh, and also congrats!). While you may have missed the prenup boat, you still have options – including a...
by Julia Rodgers | Sep 12, 2022 | California Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Second Marriages
Let’s face it- humans are complicated. In this digital era, it can be difficult to form an emotional connection. More so now than ever, people are guarding their hearts, and blocking any chance at a valuable emotional bond. Why? Ever heard of catching feelings? It...
by Julia Rodgers | Sep 7, 2022 | California Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships
We’ll cut right to the chase– prenups only expire if you want them to. Otherwise, your prenup will last forever. The way to force your prenup to expire is through the “Sunset Clause,” which essentially puts an expiration date on your prenup at...