Since a prenuptial deals with income, assets, real estate and other sensitive financial topics, you must make sure to clearly outline what you want out of the agreement. In California, certain promises or clauses are not allowed in these contracts. Being indirect or...
Month: September 2020
Is “nesting” a good choice for divorcing parents?
It is very common for parents to hold joint custody of children after a divorce. Joint custody is very popular in modern family law, because it holds many benefits for the children. Even if the parents divorce, having both parents actively raising the children is...
Why your family may want to try out nesting after divorce
If you feel like you or your children might not be ready for all the life changes that will come out of finalizing your divorce, there is a way you can try and slow down the process. Keeping your marital home and living in it a little while longer might help create a...
Could my prenuptial agreement be invalid?
Prenuptial agreements can be an effective way to protect your property and marital expectations in California. While they are not the right choice for many couples, they offer security, structure and peace to others, particularly to couples with highly valuable...