by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 14, 2022 | Arizona Prenuptial Agreements, Clauses, Finances, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Protecting Assets
Crypto is complicated but protecting it shouldn’t be. Whether you are a crypto early adopter millionaire or just dipping your toe into the pool of digital assets, a prenup can protect the current and future value of your cryptocurrency. As an asset known for...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 10, 2022 | Clauses, Finances, Minnesota Prenups, partnerships, Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships
From the beginning relationship stages, we begin to set the groundwork. We analyze the in-between, visualizing a future together– what will it look like? Do we work well together? After moving in together, relationships take a more serious turn. Together, you’ll need...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 9, 2022 | Clauses, Finances, New York Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Relationships
Picture this! Your spouse comes home from work and excitedly announces that they’ve just been promoted and will receive a 20% pay increase. Wowza! You are super excited to hear the big announcement because you know that your partner has worked so hard and is well...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 3, 2022 | Clauses, Finances, Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Protecting Assets, Relationships
Cryptocurrency is the new wild west, and everyone’s saddling up for an opportunity to capitalize on investments. The first cryptocurrency was developed in 1990 by David Chaum; known as “DigiCash,” but as it was still the early days, it didn’t take off as rapidly as he...
by Nicole Sheehey | Sep 25, 2022 | Clauses, Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements
Back when prenups were beginning to rise in popularity, requirements for validity of those agreements varied wildly among the states. You could say it was the wild, wild, west of prenups! This made it difficult for couples, especially couples who moved to different...
by Nicole Sheehey | Sep 19, 2022 | Clauses, Massachusetts Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements
If marriage is a contract, then your vows are the terms. However, “to have and to hold” and “until sickness or death” aren’t the most specific guidelines. Ever wish you could include some actual specific terms? Like how are chores divided in the household? While...