Planning to Propose on Valentine’s Day? Consider Proposing a Prenup

As you plan the most romantic and memorable way to propose, it is critical to also consider what your financial union will look like, and as a part of that, how you will discuss sometime soon, the prenuptial agreement.
Manic Holiday Spending and Bipolar Disorder: How to Legally Protect Yourself

As a matrimonial and family law attorney and a certified divorce financial analyst (CDFA), I often meet with people concerned about protecting themselves financially from a spouse’s out-of-control shopping habits.
Planning for Divorce Means Understanding Finances

There are four financial areas you need a clear understanding of prior to embarking on a divorce: assets/liabilities, income/debt, monthly expenses, and future expenses.
The Rush to Divorce Mediation in the Time of COVID-19

Mediation might not be optimal for those whose spouse suffers from narcissism, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, or other mental health issues.
Bipolar and Looking for Love

Personality disorders, bipolar disorder in particular, can wreak havoc on a relationship and make dating difficult. But they don’t have to.
Surprise Holiday Bills?

There are a few things you can do to legally protect yourself and your finances when married or proceeding through a divorce with a spouse who suffers from bipolar disorder or another mania-related disorder.
Gaslighting in the Age of Smart Home Technology

The concept of gaslighting has been around for a long time. Increasingly in the age of smart home technology, more tangible items can be used for manipulation.