by Jeffrey A. Landers | Jun 24, 2026 | Divorce, Prenuptial Agreements
When couples negotiate a prenuptial agreement, they usually focus on what happens if the marriage ends. That makes sense, but it misses another major risk: what if one spouse becomes too sick or injured to work? That question matters because prenups often depend on...
by Erika Wasserman | Jun 19, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
When couples think about marriage, they often talk about where they want to live, raise children, build careers, or eventually retire. Far fewer talk about where their legal documents should live. Each state has different laws around prenuptial agreements, marital...
by Jeffrey A. Landers | Jun 2, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
A prenuptial agreement is usually thought of as a document for the day a marriage ends. But that is only part of the picture. If the couple will later marry and build a shared financial life, life insurance should be part of the planning from the start. The reason is...
by Annabelle Seife, PhD | Apr 29, 2026 | Prenuptial Agreements
By Dr. Annabelle Seife Navigating a prenuptial agreement can be challenging for any couple. Couples often feel caught between legal advice, family dynamics, their own autonomy, and their wish to protect their partner’s feelings. A prenup is a legal document,...
by Lisa Meggs | Jan 27, 2026 | Mississippi Prenuptial Agreements
Getting married in Mississippi can feel exciting and hopeful. Picture sunsets along the Magnolia State’s rivers, quiet lanes between oak trees, or lively city streets with new beginnings ahead. And amid all the joy, you’re probably juggling wedding plans, work, and...
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...