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What’s the Difference Between a Prenup and a Postnup?

Whether you and your spouse have a pre or post nuptial agreement, they are a good way to make divorce or death a little less overwhelming. If you are wealthy, expect an inheritance or have been married before and have children from a prior marriage, you may want to consider…

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When Does an Estate Plan Need to Be Reviewed?

People think of estate plans as one-off documents, but they should think of them more like cars. Estate plans need maintenance, oil changes, tune-ups and if there’s an accident, repairs. As life progresses, you’ll go through a number of stages, from being a teen to an adult, getting married, retiring,…

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Second Marriage Pre-Nuptial Agreements

Early adult life is simple. You may or may not have children, a car, a lease on an apartment. However, by the time you reach your 50s and 60s, you likely have some decent assets, like retirement accounts, investments, real estate and maybe even a few collectible cars. You’ll want…

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Senior Weddings Call for a Different Kind of Planning

If you’re walking down the aisle again, there are a number of smart steps to take before you say “I do” another time. Just as your life was probably simpler the first time you married, your subsequent marriage, especially if it occurs late in life, can become problematic, if good…

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Include Everything in the Prenup! A Lesson from Robin Williams’ Estate Dispute

"The mess comes when you don't have proper estate planning," said Robert Nachshin, a family law attorney based in Los Angeles. An important tool in that toolbox is a prenup, which spells out how assets should be split up if the marriage fails or a spouse dies. Nachshin said that…

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