How Much Does a NY Prenup Lawyer Cost?
If you're getting married in New York, you may be wondering about…
Sonja Morgan Blames Ex-Husband For Bankruptcy Woes
Sonja Morgan, star of “The Real Housewives of New York City,”…
Biggest Mistakes Women Make When it Comes to Alimony
It has become a recent trend with famous divorcees. Despite being…
NY Divorce Law Takes Prenups Very Seriously: Britian Follows America’s Lead
The New York Times recently published the article below, written…
Tiger Woods Divorce Settlement Final
On August 23, 2010, Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren appeared at…
Sandra Bullock and Jesse James: Adultery, Divorce and Pre-Nuptial Agreement
The New York Times recently released an op-ed articles discussing…
New York Prenuptial Agreements: Study Shows that Cohabitating Before Marriage Increases Your Chances of Divorce
The New York Times just wrote an editorial citing a study that was recently released that shows that couples who live together before getting married are more likely to get divorce. Your chances improve if you're engaged before moving in together.
That being said, many couples today live together before getting engaged or married.
If you are going to get married and are worried about protecting your assets in the case of a divorce, a New York pre-nuptial agreement (prenup) is an excellent was to safeguard against what seems like the ever-increasing rate of divorce.
Mel Gibson Divorce: Mel Could Have Certainly Benefited from A Prenup…
Mel Gibson did not have a pre-nuptial agreement. Big mistake Mel.
Mel Gibson and his soon-to-be-ex Australian wife, Robyn Moore, are selling their Malibu family mansion for $16 million dollars as their divorce enters its final phases. Gibson has been forced to carve up his estate and assets throughout his long-standing divorce proceedings.
New York Prenuptial Agreements: What to Do and Not to Do…
If you are considering getting a pre-nuptial agreement, a.k.a. a "prenup," there are some things you should know...
I get phone calls almost daily (usually from the person who stands to lose money if they get divorced) who say that they want a prenuptial agreement where their fiance or spouse is entitled to nothing in the case of divorce.