You don’t have to be rich to have a prenuptial agreement. Prenups are beneficial in almost every marriage because they require the couple to have honest discussions about their...
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When Is Your Income No Longer Marital Property in Divorce?
Marriage is an economic partnership under the law. When you are married, both you and your spouse have a one hundred percent right to each other’s income. You also have a duty to...
Are You Delaying Divorce Because of COVID?
When COVID began last year, there were predictions of a big surge in divorces. The reasoning was that couples who were already experiencing problems would now be forced to spend...
Should You Use a Trust or a Prenuptial Agreement to Protect Your Separate Assets From Your Spouse?
Many couples enter into a marriage with some individual assets. Those assets are considered separate property and, generally, will not be divided if the couple divorces. Separate...
What Should You Do If Your Spouse Puts Marital Assets into a Trust Without Your Consent?
Generally, trusts are considered the separate property of the spouse named as beneficiary. However, that is not true if the assets in the trust contain marital property. The...
Ken Jewell Recently quoted in New York Times discussing Divorce Rates
Recently, Ken Jewell discussed his experiences with handling divorce cases during the pandemic and offered some advice for those who are contemplating divorce at this point in...