by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 19, 2026 | Protecting Assets, Real Estate
If you already own a house or are planning to buy one, either before marriage or even during it, you might wonder whether a prenuptial agreement can shield that property from being treated as shared marital property later. The answer is, generally yes! But it also...
by Willis J. Bowden III, Esq. | Dec 31, 2025 | Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets
There’s something soulful about making a home in Florida. The relaxed mornings over coffee, the quiet coastlines, and the vibrant business communities that spring up all over the state. When two people build a life here, they bring more than shared dreams; they bring...
by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 15, 2025 | Finances, Protecting Assets
About 7% of Americans are living in unmarried relationships. If you are an unmarried person but you are in a long-term, committed relationship with no plans of getting married, you should still consider getting an estate plan. In fact, it may be more important for you...
by Nicole Sheehey | Nov 18, 2024 | Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets
As a parent to an adult, you may be well aware that your family’s money or own wealth is at risk if your son or daughter gets married…and then divorced. And with the great wealth transfer on the rise and the average Gen Z and Millennial receiving $320,000, it’s...
by LAURA TYNAN | Sep 4, 2024 | Protecting Assets
Planning for retirement might seem like a distant concern, especially when you’re busy juggling work, relationships, and the latest Netflix series. However, as we inch closer to that magical age when “9 to 5” becomes “sip and sunbathe,” it’s...
by Kellie Krull | Aug 29, 2024 | Real Estate
Congratulations on tying the knot! Now that you’re preparing to say “I do,” it’s time to embark on another exciting adventure together—buying your first home. But with stories of bidding wars between buyers, stubborn mortgage rates, and more demand for housing...