A critical financial consideration in many divorce cases is alimony, also known as spousal support or maintenance. Whether you're the one paying or receiving alimony, understanding how these payments are determined and whether they can be modified is crucial for protecting your rights and financial future.
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When most people hear the word "prenup," they think of couples signing a contract before they walk down the aisle. But what happens after the vows are exchanged? Can couples still define the financial terms of their relationship after marriage? The answer is yes—and it comes in the form of a postnuptial agreement.
Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting times in a couple’s life. It’s also an ideal time to have some important conversations about the future. While it may not seem romantic, talking about finances and legal protections before the big day can save you stress, time, and conflict later on. This is where a prenuptial agreement, or “prenup,” comes into play.