
Should marrying business owners get a prenup?
By Laurie Israel, Esq. Congratulations on finding love and deciding to marry. If you’re a business owner, you may have some questions and some worries

By Laurie Israel, Esq. Congratulations on finding love and deciding to marry. If you’re a business owner, you may have some questions and some worries

As published on LinkedIn. ’ve always thought of mediation as a process more akin to art than to science. Yes, there are important techniques that

Divorce rates have been decreasing since rising to record levels in the early 1980s. But divorce rates among Baby Boomer couples – even those in

Writer’s Note: I wrote this as I began my practice as a prenup lawyer. Things and dynamics were very negative in those days. Things have

As published in mediate.com, August, 2020 and republished in Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation. Recently I’ve been pondering a certain aspect of my

As posted on LinkedIn, December 10, 2019. I have written a number of times in the past here on LinkedIn about “The Little Blue

As published on mediate.com on November 1, 2018. When trained as a mediator, the first thing I learned was that mediation is a client-driven process.

Congratulations! You have found love again after your peaceful (or not-so-peaceful) divorce from your first spouse. You have decided that you want to live together

Excerpt from Chapter 2, “The Generous Prenup: How to Support Your Marriage and Avoid the Pitfalls,” now available on Amazon and online booksellers. Just

Excerpt from “The Generous Prenup: How to Support Your Marriage and Avoid the Pitfalls.” Available on Amazon and online booksellers in April, 2018. Consideration is