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Are Out-Of-State Prenups Valid In New York?

It’s not uncommon to get married in one state and then move to another. Couples who have relocated to New York and are now looking at divorce might have a harder time in court than New York natives. Divorcing in a new state…

Millennials Embrace The Pre-Nup

A once taboo pre-marital agreement has become vogue amongst the millennial generation. The prenuptial agreement or “pre-nup” is essentially a contract signed by soon-to-be-married parties that delineates how marital assets will be divided in event of divorce. In the past, the agreement was…

Is A Prenuptial Agreement Good For Business And Marriage?

Love, romance and marriage all get rolled up together, often thought of as chapters in life (though not necessarily in that order). Couples usually think of marriage as a union of love that results in family, and less as a legal contract that…

Dr. Dre’s Wife Is Claiming Their Prenup Is Invalid

Celebrity divorces are no stranger to becoming contentious. In the latest news about rapper Dr. Dre’s multi-million-dollar divorce, his wife of 24 years, Nicole Young, is claiming the couple’s prenuptial agreement is invalid. Pressured into signing a prenup? In legal documents related to…

How Do I Protect My Assets Before A Second Marriage?

The last thing anyone wants to think about when getting married is what happens if it does not work out. This can be even more true for those who are getting remarried. However, if you are getting married later in life – what…

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