Most families have certain expectations about inheritances. However, when all is said and done, the only person who has the right to determine beneficiaries is the person planning their estate. So, even though your siblings, cousins or children have the assumption...
Month: April 2021
How to talk to your business partner about a prenuptial agreement
On Behalf of Cushing & Dolan, P.C. | Apr 27, 2021 | Business Law
When you and your business partner first started out, neither of you had much time or energy for anything but your fledgling company, including romance. Things have changed since then, and your business partner has found the person they hope to make their mate -- but...
Without time to consider it, a prenup may be invalid
On Behalf of Cushing & Dolan, P.C. | Apr 13, 2021 | Prenuptial Agreements
You know that a prenup can be invalid if it’s forged or if it contains illegal provisions, along with many other potential issues. You’re very careful to get all of the details right. You want this to hold up if you get divorced, rather than having it thrown out due...
Revising your estate plan as you remarry can prevent family conflict now and later
On Behalf of Cushing & Dolan, P.C. | Apr 1, 2021 | Estate Planning
If you’re tying the knot for a second time and have children from your first marriage, then you can’t expect everything to be as rosy as it was on The Brady Bunch. Even if your kids are grown and don’t spend much time with your new partner, they may resent them...
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