Due to many different sets of circumstances, some children land in the care of their grandparents. Regardless of whether it is an amicable arrangement between the parents and grandparents or a situation in which children need protection from circumstances in their...
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Month: April 2016
Using a marital agreement to protect your property, P.3
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Apr 21, 2016 | Property Division
Last time, we left off discussing the issue of coercion and fraud in the negotiation of marital agreements. Involuntariness and failure to disclose assets and liabilities can also occur in prenuptial agreement negotiations, of course, and it is important for all...
Using a marital agreement to protect your property, P.2
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Apr 19, 2016 | Property Division
We’ve been looking in recent posts at the topic of keeping separate property separate in marriage as a way to protect one’s assets in the event of divorce. Then, in our last post, we began to look at using marital agreements to protect separate property...
Using a marital agreement to protect your property
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Apr 13, 2016 | Property Division
Many of our readers have heard of the increasing popularity of prenuptial agreements to protect property from division in the event of divorce. As useful as prenuptial agreements are, though, not every couple has the foresight to negotiate such an agreement prior to...
Keeping separate property separate in marriage, P.3
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Apr 8, 2016 | Property Division
We’ve been looking in recent posts at steps that can be taken to protect assets from divorce by couples who, for one reason or another, do not have a prenuptial agreement. Last time, we spoke in particular about the importance of avoiding commingling of separate...
Keeping separate property separate in marriage, P.2
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Apr 5, 2016 | Property Division
In our last post, we began looking at the issue of protecting one’s property from divorce. As we noted, one of the most effective ways to do this is to carefully negotiate and properly execute a prenuptial agreement. In the event that this is not possible for a...
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