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Everything you need to know about Prenuptial Agreements in California.
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Postnuptial Agreements: A Guide
What is a postnuptial agreement? Postnuptial agreements include the same kinds of provisions as prenuptial agreements, the primary difference is that a prenup is entered into before a marriage, whereas postnuptial agreements are entered into after the couple has...
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Spousal Support, Alimony, explained
When a couple separates, spousal support (alimony) may be assigned to the higher earning party to provide financial assistance to the lesser earning party. It is intended to recognize a partner’s contribution to the marriage and helps them to...
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How far in advance of our wedding should we prepare our prenuptial agreement?
It is best to start the process as early as possible and we recommend having the prenuptial agreement finalized and signed 30 days prior to your wedding day. There are several steps involved in completing your prenuptial agreement including...
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How will my marriage benefit from a Prenuptial Agreement?
California is a community property state, which means that by law, once you are married half of all earnings, property accumulated from earnings as well as appreciation of assets, belongs to your spouse in the event of separation or...
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Prenuptial Agreements, explained
A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract between you and your spouse prior to your wedding day that determines how your assets will be controlled during the marriage and in the event of a possible divorce. The agreement becomes effective...