by Lisa Zeiderman | Oct 18, 2023 | Clauses, Prenuptial Agreements
What is a Ketubah? What is a Get? Are they legally enforceable? A Ketubah, also known as the “Jewish marriage contract” is a ritualistic agreement between a bride and groom, rooted in the Jewish religion (it can actually be traced back to Biblical times). This...
by Ralph Tsong | Jul 20, 2023 | Clauses, marriage
As a family law attorney specializing in third-party reproduction (i.e., surrogacy, egg donation, sperm and embryo donation), one issue that I pay attention to is the status of frozen sperm, eggs, and embryos in either the prenup stage or in divorce. As more and more...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jul 19, 2023 | Clauses, Prenuptial Agreements
If you have a prenuptial agreement and want to sell some of the property within that agreement, what do you do? Well, this all depends on what your prenuptial agreement says! Generally, a well-drafted prenuptial agreement will include language for what should happen...
by Cary Jacobson | Jul 15, 2023 | Clauses, Prenuptial Agreements
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. But it can also do more than that–it can also say who gets to stay in the marital home during...
by Cary Jacobson | Jul 14, 2023 | Clauses, Prenuptial Agreements
Got an impressive baseball card collection, a valuable piece of artwork, or some pricey jewelry that means a lot to you? Whatever tangible personal property you have that’s worth something can be protected in a prenup. If this item has economic value, you will...
by Nicole Sheehey | May 29, 2023 | Clauses, Prenuptial Agreements
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...