Is your sibling acting as your parent’s gatekeeper?
Your only surviving parent has been in a slow decline for a while now, and they’ve gotten very fragile. Initially, you were grateful and relieved when one of your siblings decided to move in with your parent to help care for them in their final years. Now, you’re starting to wonder if your gratitude was...
Is your sibling acting as your parent’s gatekeeper? Continue reading…What happens to your family home in a Louisiana divorce?
Divorce will mean a lot of big changes in your daily life and your personal finances. Unless you and your spouse signed a prenuptial agreement, you will probably need to negotiate a way to divide your property. Few marital possessions will be more valuable than your marital home. Your monthly mortgage payments could be nearly...
What happens to your family home in a Louisiana divorce? Continue reading…3 reasons your prenuptial agreement may be declared invalid
Getting your soon-to-be spouse to sign a prenuptial agreement does not imply that you are planning to divorce someday. Rather, it means that you are keen to protect both parties’ interests should things fail to work out. However, for your prenuptial agreement to be enforceable, you must get it right. The last thing you want is...
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