Common Prenup Clauses to Kickstart a Successful Marriage
What clauses should you include and what do you need to consider when developing them? This article will help clear this up for California couples.
What clauses should you include and what do you need to consider when developing them? This article will help clear this up for California couples.
The 7-Year Itch is the idea that marriages start to decline or end in divorce around the seven-year mark due to boredom or even unhappiness. Let’s dig deeper on whether this is true.
Let’s review what you must consider before electing to use an online service to draft your prenup and whether or not it is legal to do so in California.
You and your soon-to-be-ex need to be aware of the intricacies of the California laws regarding divorce to keep the procedure as simple, smooth, and cost-effective as possible.
The underlying reason for almost every divorce case is lack of communication. Yes, even in cases over money, it was the lack of conversations about money that led to the relationship’s demise.
Learn how getting a new attorney’s fresh pair of eyes and post-judgment specialization can help you get a smoother and swifter agreement for your matter.
It’s important to understand the difference between community property and separate property so that you get clarity heading into your marriage and have proper expectations in the event of an unexpected divorce.
Get a rundown on how your partner’s debt affects your personal liability with regards to prenups, postnups, and divorce.
If you can’t coexist as a married couple but still care for each other, your divorce can still be your greatest accomplishment together.
You have an option to work with a mediator to achieve a healthy and successful marriage. Instead of “lawyering up,” you work with a neutral third party to cement the love you have for each other with a prenup that empowers you to thrive out the gates.
Let’s take a closer look into how prenups can expire or be amended in a marriage in California and which option is best for you in the long run.