Prenuptial agreements are becoming more popular, and for good reason. They can help protect your assets and finances in the event of a divorce, and sometimes in death. One common clause found in prenups is the primary residence clause (sometimes called marital...
Got an impressive baseball card collection, a valuable piece of artwork, or some pricey jewelry that means a lot to you? Well, whatever tangible personal property you have that’s worth something can be protected in a prenup. If you think it could potentially...
Everyone has heard of prenups protecting assets and wealth, but did you know they can also protect your privacy? Yes, you can actually include a confidentiality clause in your prenup which essentially prevents your future spouse (and you) from sharing private details...
You may have heard of a little something called an equalization clause in a prenup. It is also sometimes called a lump sum clause. That’s because adding a lump sum payment to your prenup requires one spouse to pay the other spouse a “lump sum” of...
Fat clause, porker clause, weight gain clause, skinny clause, and weight clause are all such eloquent and respectful (sarcasm) names for the provision some people allegedly put in their prenups to deter their spouse from gaining weight. Yikes, we know! No, HelloPrenup...
You may be wondering how long a prenup lasts because every rose has its thorn, and prenups probably lose their effect at some point, right? Well, not necessarily! Luckily for us, prenups (i.e., the roses) don’t have an expiration date unless you want them to...