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AITA for Wanting a Postnup?

AITA for Wanting a Postnup?

Let’s talk about postnuptial agreements. You know, the prenup’s lesser-known but equally beneficial sibling. If you’ve ever thought about bringing up the idea to your spouse, you might be wrestling with the fear that could easily be the title of a viral Reddit post in...
Common Alternatives to Postnuptial Agreements

Common Alternatives to Postnuptial Agreements

Relationships change, financial situations increase and decrease, and priorities shift. This is all part of life. Sometimes, married couples need to get a postnuptial agreement (postnup) to adapt to the ebbs and flows of life. A postnup is a contract between a married...
Can A Postnup Include Guardianship Provisions?

Can A Postnup Include Guardianship Provisions?

Ever worried about who will take care of your kids if you and your spouse die? It’s an unsettling thought, for sure. You may think, “Maybe I can just put it in my postnup—I’m getting one anyway!” And while it’s a good idea, it’s generally not legally the right choice....
Protecting Spousal Rights in a Postnuptial Agreement

Protecting Spousal Rights in a Postnuptial Agreement

Did you know that when you get married, you are essentially entering into a contract with the government and your spouse that says you each are entitled to certain rights? That’s right—a wedding is more than just a romantic and magical event—it’s also an agreement...
How Postnups Can Reduce Marital Stress

How Postnups Can Reduce Marital Stress

Marriage is a balancing act and, at times, a precarious one. Love, logistics, life’s never-ending surprises… It’s rarely ever like it’s portrayed in the movies (or even on Instagram). The causes of this marital stress vary from each couple and at different parts...
Passing Down Assets with a Postnuptial Agreement

Passing Down Assets with a Postnuptial Agreement

Did you know a postnuptial agreement can give you more control over your assets than a will alone? If you want to ensure that your assets are divided according to how you want them to be and not your state laws, then a postnup may be for you. Some states have...