by Nicole Sheehey | Mar 31, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements
Prenups offer potential protection, but they aren’t ironclad. While they’re becoming more common, it’s essential to understand the situations where a court might declare a prenup invalid. Here are four key reasons why prenups sometimes fail to hold...
by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 6, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements
We hope you never have to get to this point, but if you do, don’t panic. If your spouse is contesting your prenup in court, you still have a chance to argue your side of the story. It’s not an automatic sentence. We’re going to keep it real with you: there’s not much...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 16, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements
The definition of “ironclad,” according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is “so firm or secure as to be unbreakable.” It follows that an “ironclad prenup” is one that is so strong it cannot be “broken” or thrown out by a court. So, how do you get yourself an...
by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 15, 2023 | Prenuptial Agreements
Maybe you’ve heard that prenups are sometimes unenforceable, and that is true! But if you have a well-written, legally sound prenup, having a court declare your prenup unenforceable is rare. Remember, prenups are contracts at the end of the day, and just like any type...
by Nicole Sheehey | Dec 22, 2022 | Prenuptial Agreements
So you’re thinking about getting a prenup? That’s great news! But maybe you’ve heard some rumors and aren’t really sure if prenups are legally enforceable. You may be wondering: “do prenups hold up in court?” because you once heard from a friend of a friend that their...