A prenup comes into effect when your relationship ends. And all relationships end - either through separation, or one person passing away. This means that you can set out in your Read More
Financial Disclosure
Financial disclosure is one of the most important things a court looks at in determining whether a prenup is valid. The idea is that a spouse cannot intelligently make decisions Read More
What You Should Know about Alimony before Getting a Prenup
Laws governing spousal support, often called alimony, differ by state and circumstances of the couple going through a divorce or legal separation. Different types of alimony depend Read More
Prenup FAQs
I get asked certain questions over and over, so here is a list of some of the questions I commonly get asked about prenups, and their answers. If you have a question that is not Read More
What You Should Know about Dividing Property before Getting a Prenup
You should have a general understanding of what the law would provide if you did not have a prenuptial agreement. This article is here to help you with that. The most important Read More
Initial Steps
Before you are ready to get a prenup, there is a fair bit of information you want to gather, and decisions you need to make. Here are some important points to consider when going Read More
Reasons to Get a Prenup
There is a stigma attached to getting a prenup - perhaps that you do not trust your partner, or that your marriage is not going to last. However, the best way to think about it is Read More
Prenup Definition
What is a Prenuptial Agreement? Essentially a prenup is an agreement or contract made between two people who are about to get married. In the past, prenups were for the wealthy; Read More