Prenuptial agreements don’t always work the way either party intended. Use these tips to avoid pitfalls before you sign your prenup.
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Prenuptial agreements don’t always work the way either party intended. Use these tips to avoid pitfalls before you sign your prenup.
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We are thrilled to welcome associate attorney Alex M. Lawson to the Anderson Hunter Law Firm!
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Both legal separation and divorce can make sense for couples who don’t want to share their lives or finances anymore. We explain the differences between these legal options in the article.
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Washington State has legal guidelines that protect the child’s best interest when their parents are divorced or separated. In this article, we’ll discuss how to design a parenting plan according to state law.
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As the guardian of a child or minor, you are responsible for their care and protection. The state expects you to act in your ward’s best interests with reasonable care, diligence, and prudence at all times
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Prenuptial agreements used to have a bit of stigma, but opinions have changed. These days, more than four in 10 U.S. adults support the use of prenups. Signing or asking to negotiate one doesn’t mean you’re expecting to get divorced. These documents can protect both spouse’s rights and safeguard your children’s inheritance if one of you passes away.
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