by Shawn McKenna | Jan 25, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
At first glance, the question of who signs a prenup seems simple. The answer, however, is layered with nuance, shaped by legal formalities, timing, and context that can determine whether your agreement holds up in court or falls apart when challenged. A valid...
by AJ Skogerson | Jan 20, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
Some of the stigma around prenups still exists where people assume they’re reserved for the ultra‑wealthy or the suspiciously pessimistic. But in reality, a thoughtfully drafted prenuptial agreement can be beneficial for many kinds of couples. Signing a prenup is not...
by Robert Arthur | Jan 12, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
Prenups are supposed to provide clarity and protection. They’re contracts couples enter with the intention to define who gets what, what debts are shared, and what happens if situations in life change. But as the Wisconsin Court of Appeals reminded us in In re...
by Lauren Weber | Jan 10, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
When you signed your prenup, you were probably thinking mostly about what happens if the marriage ends due to divorce, separation, or asset division. But many couples wonder: What if one spouse dies first? Does the prenup still matter? The short answer is, yes....
by Jourdan Stewart | Nov 1, 2025 | Prenuptial Agreements
Marriage is blending lives, sharing dreams, and, sometimes, debating over who really owns the limited-edition Labubu “Lucky Cat” that sold out in thirty seconds online. Whether you see Labubu figurines as quirky desk buddies, art toys with skyrocketing value, or both,...
by Jourdan Stewart | Oct 20, 2025 | Prenuptial Agreements
Prenuptial agreements (prenups) are legally binding contracts where couples predetermine how assets and debt will be divided if there’s a divorce in the future. Prenups are becoming more common (47% of Millennials say they had one, according to Axios), and that’s not...