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... one assumes upon entering or ending a marriage, many jurisdictions recently began entertaining an...) (applying Rosenberg standard to all prenuptials agreements regardless of what situation agreement ...
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Many engaged couples spend more time discussing the wedding flowers and honeymoon than financial issues and attitudes about money that can affect their entire married lives.
A reluctance to talk about money matters often stems from disparities in values, how your parents managed their wealth and fear that money may become a source of conflict in your relationship.
... bills including obligations to a former marriage. If you decide on one joint account, it's a good i...Prenuptials typically provide terms and settlements linked to ...
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Here are just some of the many reasons to have a prenuptial: to protect and keep your separate assets separate during the marriage; to agree on how increases in separate property will be treated if the marriage is dissolved; to ensure inheritance rights for your child/children from prior relationships; to set up barriers against liability for your prospective spouse's previous debts and/or debts acquired after marriage; to agree on how household expenses will be paid and whether or not to have a joint checking account; and to agree on personal or religious rights.
...Premarital agreements (prenuptials) are becoming more prevalent because many people h...
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... eyes to the acts of abduction, forced marriage, and murder. Over 1,000 people were killed by mili...: Interpreting Mahr Agreements as Prenuptials and Their Effect on Muslim Women, 76 S. CAL. L. RE...
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Should estate planners be more involved in drafting prenups? Because such agreements can fix rights not only on divorce but also at death, and because they may have significant and complex tax issues, more involvement from trusts and estates attorneys in preparing them could be helpful.
Indeed, I would guess that more prenuptial agreements have impacted rights at death than at divorce, as it seems logical that more clients who create prenuptials die while still married than see their agreements come into play in a divorce.
... change depending on the length of the marriage. Who does your client want to serve as the executo...
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.... BUSINESS PRENUPTIALS . Before copreneurs can hang out a shingle, the bu...
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...PROBS. 359 (1999) (proposing to use prenuptials to address agunah problems and discussing their va...
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Should estate planners be more involved in drafting prenups?Because prenuptial agreements can fix rights not only on divorce but also at death, and because they may have significant and complex tax issues, more involvement from trusts and estates attorneys in preparing these arrangements could be helpful. Indeed, I would guess that more prenuptial agreements have actually impacted rights at death then at divorce, as it seems logical that more clients who create prenuptials die while still married then see their agreements come into play in a divorce. And if the majority of prenuptial agreements are intact until a client's death, that gives further support to the theory that trusts and estates attorneys should be more involved in their drafting.
It would be interesting to see what percen...
... change depending upon the length of the marriage. And who does your client want to serve as the exe...
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... of marital permanence, for example, prenuptials based on canon law that designate Church courts, o...
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Over a casual dinner, Rachel Kaplan turned to her boyfriend and asked, "You're open for a prenup, right?
Darren Waldohlz, 38, a partner in a successful speed-dating business, acknowledges he was caught off guard but, he said, he realized a prenuptial agreement would protect the house he owns, too.
... today's world that women are entering marriages with assets and stock options," said matrimonial ...