Category: Prenuptial Agreements
Affleck and Garner and prenuptial agreements
An Alabama spouse who is near the 10th year of marriage may have a number of incentives to stick out the marriage until he or she hits the decade mark. In addition to being eligible to draw off a former spouse’s earnings record for Social Security benefits, 10 years often indicates that it was a
7 times you should consider a prenuptial agreement
When most people think of prenuptial agreements they think of documents that only apply to the rich and/or famous. However, in this day and age, pretty much anyone can benefit from a prenup. Essentially, a prenup sets out how financial issues should be addressed in the case of divorce such as property division and spousal
Why Alabama couples should not be scared of prenuptial agreements
When people hear the term “prenuptial agreement,” many consider it to be a negative or uncomfortable topic. Some people may think of a prenuptial agreement as a sign that a marriage is not strong or that a couple will get divorced. But this can be a dangerous assumption to make and dissuade people from considering
Ken Griffin’s wife asks court to invalidate prenuptial agreement
A prenuptial agreement, when carefully and fairly negotiated between soon-to-be spouses in Alabama or elsewhere, can provide not only protection for individual assets, but also a fair plan regarding asset division if the marriage doesn’t work out. This can prove invaluable in any marriage, regardless of current financial circumstances. During divorce proceedings, particularly in high
Including social media clause in prenuptial agreement
Prenuptial agreements are known to protect a spouse’s assets in case of divorce in the future. These assets generally include retirement accounts and properties. Alabama spouses may not be aware that they can also include a social media content clause in a prenuptial agreement. This clause dictates what Alabama spouses are allowed to share online.
Why wealthy Alabama spouses enter in a prenuptial agreement
Till death do us part is not always guaranteed, especially since there is such a high divorce rate. Since the divorce rate is so high, it may have sparked a rise in a prenuptial agreement being entered into. Most Alabama spouses who enter into prenups are those wishing to protect their assets just in case
Sherri Shepard divorce lesson for Alabama spouses
Sherri Shepard is known for being on “The View,” a popular daytime talk show. Shepard and her husband got married back in 2011, and now just like any unhappy Alabama spouse, both partners in this relationship are ready for divorce. The soon-to-be-ex husband is requesting the court to grant him full custody of their unborn
Alabama spouses can learn from Kanye’s prenuptial agreement
Marital bliss is not guaranteed to last forever and can end over almost any matter, leaving someone’s assets at stake. A prenuptial agreement can protect Alabama spouses’ assets and take the misery out of having bitter legal disputes in the future. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s wedding may be held up due to a prenup.
Why a prenuptial agreement is beneficial for Alabama spouses
With the high divorce rate in the United States, it’s no wonder why the percentage of people who enter into a prenup has been on the rise. One of the major reasons for this trend is the amount of assets that may be at stake in case there is a divorce in the future. Most
Far from disheartening, prenups can promote strong relationships
When many people think about prenuptial agreements, the first thing that comes to mind is how awkward it might be to ask your fiancé or fiancée to sign one. Despite the many benefits of these agreements often promoted by family law attorneys, far too many people think asking for a prenup is basically saying, “I