by Nicole Sheehey | Nov 7, 2022 | Finances, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets
There are nearly 48 million Americans with student debt. That’s a total of nearly $1.75 trillion in total debt in the United States. Can you guess which state has the highest average student debt per person? New Hampshire has an average of about $39,000 in...
by Nicole Sheehey | Nov 3, 2022 | California Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets
If you’re getting married, it is crucial to have a prenuptial agreement. A prenup allows you and your honey to determine what will happen with certain assets, such as real property and retirement funds if you get divorced. You should finalize your prenup before...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 31, 2022 | Divorce, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets
Did you know 50% of U.S. adults support getting a prenup? In reality, only a fraction of those actually get a prenup. But what happens if you get divorced without having entered into a prenup before marriage? The thought of a marriage without a prenup is scarier than...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 14, 2022 | Arizona Prenuptial Agreements, Clauses, Finances, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Protecting Assets
Crypto is complicated but protecting it shouldn’t be. Whether you are a crypto early adopter millionaire or just dipping your toe into the pool of digital assets, a prenup can protect the current and future value of your cryptocurrency. As an asset known for...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 7, 2022 | Arizona Prenuptial Agreements, Finances, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Relationships
I’m a family law attorney and a feminist, and over the years I’ve seen slews of couples in the throes of divorce proceedings. One of my most important takeaways from this work has been learning that prenuptial agreements can and should be written in a way that...
by Nicole Sheehey | Oct 5, 2022 | Arizona Prenuptial Agreements, Finances, Prenuptial Agreements, Protecting Assets, Protecting Assets
Money doesn’t have to be the elephant in the room. While those first money talks might feel less romantic than your honeymoon, they’re essential for a healthy relationship. Plus, couples that merge finances in some way tend to be happier, according to...