by Julia Rodgers | Jun 27, 2022 | New York Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships
Let’s be frank–prenups get a bad rap. If you want a prenup, it must mean that you’re not committed, that you think your future spouse is a gold digger, or that you want to steal your partner’s money. Right? Wrong! These uncommon situations are falsely stereotyped as...
by Julia Rodgers | Jun 22, 2022 | New York Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Second Marriages, Wedding
#1 Your Relationship Is Filled with Acceptance and Love You accept your partner for who they are; despite their affinity for leaving dirty clothes all over the floor or wearing daisy patterned overalls. Your opinion won’t change if they lose their job, style...
by Julia Rodgers | Jun 17, 2022 | Finances, New York Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships
Sure, there’s more to marriage than money. It’s important to communicate well, be honest with one another, create a sense of safety, and have fun together. However, even with all of these factors in place, a marriage can still crumble if financial planning is poor. In...
by Julia Rodgers | Jun 12, 2022 | New York Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Second Marriages
It doesn’t matter if you’re ending a month-long relationship or a marriage; breaking up with someone is never fun or easy. However, there are gentle ways to end things, and then they’re downright awful ways to break it off. Not only is a considerate...
by Julia Rodgers | Jun 10, 2022 | New York Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Wedding
Let’s face it– most of us have envisioned our wedding day from the moment of the proposal, and in many cases way before, but most of us didn’t think about all the paper filing and legwork associated with making it official. I mean, do romance and state administration...
by Julia Rodgers | Jun 1, 2022 | Finances, New York Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements
Nearly 70% of millennials expect to receive an inheritance of some sort in their adult life. But according to recent studies, only 40% of parents from the baby boomer era plan to leave anything for their offspring. If you are one of the chosen ones who will in fact...