After a couple marries, one or both parties may regret not getting a prenuptial agreement to protect themselves or a business financially. Fortunately, a post nuptial agreement is a good option for married couples, offering many of the same protections as a prenup. A pre or post nuptial allows a couple to decide in advance […]
Prenuptial For Second Marriage
Women and men contemplating remarriage may be concerned about protecting their finances in the event that a second or third marriage does not work out. Their adult children may also worry that their inheritance may be diluted if their parent remarries. Although finding love later in life should be celebrated and enjoyed, there are valid […]
Invalid Prenuptial Agreements
Spouses who entered into a prenuptial agreement before marriage who are now heading for divorce court may wonder if there is a way to invalidate the prenuptial agreement. Hindsight is 20/20 after all, and what seemed reasonable in the early days of a relationship may seem downright unfair or even suspect when the marriage dissolves. […]
Divorce and Business Ownership
The possibility of divorce should be an integral part of your business financial planning – the survival of your business may depend on it. It is not just your own divorce you need to worry about, but the possibility that your business partner or an investor may divorce down the road putting your company at […]
Should I Get a Prenuptial Agreement if I Remarry? Probst Family Law
Approximately 16 percent of kids in the U.S. under the age of 18 are living in blended families according to a 2009 Census Bureau report. This is typically a result of a mom or dad with children choosing to remarry following a divorce. The increase in these so-called blended families has led to an uptick […]