Valentine’s Day and Prenups: A Practical Conversation About Love and Planning Ahead
Valentine’s Day is usually about romance, celebrations, and looking ahead to the future. For engaged couples or those considering marriage, […]
Valentine’s Day is usually about romance, celebrations, and looking ahead to the future. For engaged couples or those considering marriage, […]
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are both helpful for protecting assets and setting clear financial responsibilities in a marriage. But what’s the difference, and when is each one right for you?
While soon-to-be-newlyweds may not want to think about getting a prenuptial agreement, it can provide financial protection in the long run. Learn more.
You’ve probably heard that Bieber and Baldwin got married, which is big news. But another detail arose that created a large media buzz. The couple got married without a prenup.
Deciding to have a prenuptial agreement (prenup) is one thing—bringing it up with your partner is another. Given the emotions
Prenuptial agreements are a useful tool for couples to clarify financial expectations and protect assets. But sometimes, the push for a prenup doesn’t come from the couple — it comes from the family.
High net worth divorces are more complex than regular divorces, and the divorce between Bill and Melinda Gates offers insights into these differences. They also highlight the importance of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements and the consequences of how a state views marital property. Learn more.
It may be awkward at first, but the issues in a prenuptial agreement are usually the financial issues that couples need to discuss before getting married and combining finances—or not combining finances. Learn more.
In an exclusive interview with Millennial Money podcast, Grimes shares insights on how to know when you need a prenup, whether you’re a celebrity or not.