Happily married couples may be fine living under the premise “what’s mine is yours and what’s yours is mine.” When marriages fail, though, distinguishing between separate property and marital property becomes important. Although divorce laws vary by state, in most instances property acquired by one partner prior to their marriage…
June is one of the three most popular months for weddings. While most couples spend months planning for their special day and their life beyond, there is one practical tool that frequently gets overlooked – the prenup. Prenuptial agreements can be very sensitive matters. After all, no one wants to…
A crucial part of the divorce process is dividing up the couple’s assets and debts in as equitable a manner as possible. Sometimes this distribution of assets is simple, while other times it is much more complicated, especially for couples who have complex financial portfolios that include such things as stock options…
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