Prenuptial Agreements Are on the Rise, And More Women Are Requesting Them

In my law practice, I am a fan of prenuptial agreements. It is interesting to see them on the rise among women. That must indicate that women are becoming more and more financially well off prior to marriage, necessitating a document to protect their assets.

I also believe that prenuptial agreements are important because they help couples have that financial discussion before marrying. So many of the divorcing couples I work with have simple never had the conversation.

Additionally, one needs to consider that all couples have a prenup. It is either one you write yourself or the default prenup written by your state legislature. I prefer to write my own thank you very much.

Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

For more information about how Weber Dispute Resolution can help you with your prenuptial agreement, click here.

Real also:

https://weberdisputeresolution.com/prenuptial-agreement-formalities/

https://weberdisputeresolution.com/debunking-prenup-myths/

Top Nine Collaborative Divorce Tips for Success

I was pleased to have had the opportunity to contribute to the blog for the Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego. I wrote about my Top Nine Collaborative Divorce Tip for Success. I have been very pleased to have gotten very good feedback on the post. Read it here and let me know what you think:

Top 9 Collaborative Divorce Tips for Success http://ow.ly/pwKft

My Fourth Appearance on The Real Estate Radio Hour on ESPN 1700 AM

By Shawn Weber, JD, CLS-F

On April 4, I had another opportunity to go on San Diego ESPN 1700’s Real Estate Radio with my good friend and fellow collaborative divorce practitioner, Justin Reckers, CFP®, CDFA, AIF®.  It was a great opportunity because we had the full hour to ourselves to talk about divorce processes.  I have been a long believer that people facing a divorce need to take control early and decide what process they wish to use to complete their divorce. So many people and attorneys just jump straight to litigation, which for most people, is the the very worst way to transition a family.  It is more expensive and more destructive.

I was pleased that Justin and I had the chance to tell about mediation and collaborative divorce as excellent options for parties to reduce cost, take control of the outcome and transition their families in as healthy a way as possible.

Listen to the whole show here:

The Real Estate Radio Hour on ESPN 1700 AM

 

Shawn Weber, J.D., CLS-F

Justin A. Reckers, CFP®, CDFA™, AIF®