A prenuptial agreement is a chance for couples to design the financial side of their marriage with clarity and intention. But despite what movies suggest, prenups aren’t about mistrust — they’re about understanding. Knowing what can and can’t go into a prenup helps...
Prenup Basics
This hub explains prenups without the jargon. Learn what a prenup can (and can’t) do, how to talk about it, and the core building blocks—from property rules to support parameters. Perfect for first‑timers and anyone who wants a clear, modern plan.
Financial Disclosure for Prenups: The Complete Checklist
Honesty is the foundation of any valid prenuptial agreement. Before you can decide how to divide property or define what’s separate, both partners need to share a clear picture of their finances. This step — called financial disclosure — isn’t just a formality. It’s...
How Long Does a Prenup Take? Timeline & Checklist
Planning a wedding already comes with a long to-do list — and “get a prenup” often sits near the bottom. But if you’re considering one, timing matters more than most people realize.A well-timed, well-prepared prenup can take just a few days with the right tools. A...
Understanding Spousal Support in a Prenup
Understanding Spousal Support Clauses in a Prenup Many couples want clarity on support. Having open discussions about spousal support (alimony) before marriage can prevent confusion and conflict later. Here’s how to think about spousal support clauses so they’re...
What Is a Prenup? A Plain-English Guide
A prenuptial agreement (prenup) is a written contract you sign before the wedding. It sets clear rules for property, debt, and (where allowed) support — so you’re not relying only on default state laws. Here’s the plain-English version of how it works. What a prenup...
New York Prenup
New York couples use prenups to set clear rules for property, debt, and support—so there are fewer surprises later. Here’s the big picture in plain English. Why NY couples choose a prenup Clarity about what stays separate and what becomes marital property....
You Don’t Have to Be Rich to Need a Prenup
Prenups aren’t just for the ultra‑wealthy. If you have a salary, a savings plan, debts, a pet, or a future you care about—clarity helps. Here’s why everyday couples choose a prenup. Real reasons real couples get prenups Student loans or credit‑card debt you don’t want...
A Modern Marriage Deserves a Modern Plan
Today’s couples juggle careers, side hustles, equity, pets, and sometimes kids from prior relationships. A modern prenup is simply the plan that keeps your life—and love—organized. What makes a prenup “modern” Plain‑English terms—no mystery language. Coverage for...








