Should I Sign a Prenup?
As you begin to plan your wedding and consider if you should sign a prenup, we look at some reasons you may need to consider adding one to your plans.
As you begin to plan your wedding and consider if you should sign a prenup, we look at some reasons you may need to consider adding one to your plans.
By incorporating a prenuptial agreement in your wedding plans, you strengthen the marriage with honest communication about the realities of marriage.
If your fiancé asks for a prenup remember that a prenup is actually a common-sense tool that is part of an overall plan for a successful marriage.
Planning how to bring up a prenuptial agreement is no easy task. After all, no one really wants to think about the possibility that their upcoming marriage will someday fall apart.
Divorce is never easy, and it’s made immeasurably more difficult when children are involved. However, for many families divorce is the best solution.
A collaborative setting gives children a voice with which to share their thoughts and feelings. They are also provided with an advocate to voice their concerns.
You’re definitely going to experience myriad emotions when you divorce, but there’s no rule saying those emotions have to be overwhelmingly negative.
Naming guardians for your children is an important part of the estate-planning process. Here are some of the things you should consider when naming guardians.
No matter your circumstances, it’s always a good time to start your estate planning, but there are certain times that it seems to come more to the forefront.
Splitting assets during divorce is challenging. The collaborative divorce process makes it easier. Working with Ogborne Law, we can help you through it.