Saturday, 2 October 2010

Prenups 101: More Couples Sign Agreements Before They Say 'I Do' - ABC News (LAW)

Prenups 101: More Couples Sign Agreements Before They Say 'I Do' - ABC News
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers says about three-quarters of its members have seen an increase in prenups in the past five years. Couples of all income levels are apparently now hedging their bets before they walk down the aisle. Mellody Hobson,
Source: abcnews.go.com

In the U.S., marriage is for better and for worse, but with a prenup - Reuters Blogs
according to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), which represents more than 1600 lawyers. “It’s a planning tool. Given that half of marriages end in divorce it makes sense to plan,” said Marlene Eskind Moses, the president of the AAML. 
Source: blogs.reuters.com

Divorce law shift brings new costs for couples who split - Staten Island Advance
a Westerleigh-based lawyer with decades of experience in family and matrimonial law and past president of the Staten Island Trial Lawyers' Association. "I think this is more meaningful than the no-fault provision. It allows us to have an idea of what a
Source: www.silive.com

Tough times lead to tough prenups - Walletpop.com
president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a family law practitioner in Nashville. More than 73% of members of the AAML say they've seen an uptick in clients seeking prenuptial agreements with at least half of them initiated by women.
Source: www.walletpop.com

Will Investors Ditch These Companies at the Altar? - Motley Fool
started tracking matrimonial trends, more people of typical marriageable age are now single than married. The staying-single trend applies regardless of geography, race, or gender. This doesn't necessarily suggest a lack of romance or commitment among the
Source: www.fool.com

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