Surviving the holiday season is a challenge for most of us, but if you are in the middle of a marital meltdown, you’re likely feeling less than jolly. The divorce
Why Your Prenuptial Agreement is NOT a DIY Project
Getting married is expensive—the average couple spent $35,000 in 2014 on their wedding. With such a budget-busting number on your mind, it’s easy to start thinking in terms of shortcuts.
When Should You Get a Prenuptial Agreement?
As the saying goes, there’s no time like the present. If you’re getting married, and you’d like to have a prenuptial agreement in place before the big day, get started
What Should Your Prenuptial Agreement Cover?
Marriage is not only a public statement of a couple’s emotional commitment, but a powerful legal and economic relationship. At CT Mediation Center, we believe prenuptial agreements are a tool
Who Benefits from a Prenuptial Agreement?
Marriage is not only a public statement of a couple’s emotional commitment, but a powerful legal and economic relationship. At CT Mediation Center, we believe prenuptial agreements are a tool
Are Prenuptial Agreements a Recipe for Divorce?
Marriage is not only a public statement of a couple’s emotional commitment, but a powerful legal and economic relationship. At CT Mediation Center, we believe prenuptial agreements are a tool
Why a Prenuptial Agreement Is Good for Your Marriage
Marriage is not only a public statement of a couple’s emotional commitment, but a powerful legal and economic relationship. At CT Mediation Center, we believe prenuptial agreements are a tool
Kids First #7: Your Involvement with the Legal System
The vast majority of people going through a divorce firmly believe they want to keep interactions with the legal system to a minimum. However, there are times when divorcing couples
Kids First #6: Blending Families & Changing Roles
This is the sixth post in a multi-part series on practical steps parents can take to reduce the negative impact of separation and divorce on children. These blog posts are
Kids First #5: Dating & New Relationships
This is the fifth post in a multi-part series on practical steps parents can take to reduce the negative impact of separation and divorce on children. These blog posts are