Wedding Tips
Wedding Day Dollars
Weddings are expensive. But many spend beyond their means in order to have a fairy tale event. Don't let this happen to you or your family.
Top Ten Financial Considerations for Second Marriages
Top Ten Financial Considerations for Newlyweds
Prenuptial Agreements - True Love or True Greed?
Premarital contracting doesn't mean you don't love each other. In many ways it can show how much you really care.
Love, Money ... and Second Marriages
Today, more than 40% of weddings involve a bride or groom who has been married before. Yet while most of these couples pay close attention to their wedding day budget, many fail to take the time to discuss financial issues that will have a greater impact on their relationship. It might not be romantic, but addressing financial issues before you tie the knot could be the best thing you do for your relationship.
If you're getting married or are newly married, get ready for a whole new set of rules.
Rule #62 from The New Rules of Money
How To Protect Your Children When You Marry Again
Without proper planning, there is no guarantee your children will receive anything.
Being Married is Much Simpler, Right?
Most married people write a "simple will," leaving everything to their spouse, or to their children if their spouse dies first. Yet this strategy, simple in concept, could lead to unexpected problems for the simple reason that life isn't so simple.
Weddings are expensive. But many spend beyond their means in order to have a fairy tale event. Don't let this happen to you or your family.
Top Ten Financial Considerations for Second Marriages
Top Ten Financial Considerations for Newlyweds
Prenuptial Agreements - True Love or True Greed?
Premarital contracting doesn't mean you don't love each other. In many ways it can show how much you really care.
Love, Money ... and Second Marriages
Today, more than 40% of weddings involve a bride or groom who has been married before. Yet while most of these couples pay close attention to their wedding day budget, many fail to take the time to discuss financial issues that will have a greater impact on their relationship. It might not be romantic, but addressing financial issues before you tie the knot could be the best thing you do for your relationship.
If you're getting married or are newly married, get ready for a whole new set of rules.
Rule #62 from The New Rules of Money
How To Protect Your Children When You Marry Again
Without proper planning, there is no guarantee your children will receive anything.
Being Married is Much Simpler, Right?
Most married people write a "simple will," leaving everything to their spouse, or to their children if their spouse dies first. Yet this strategy, simple in concept, could lead to unexpected problems for the simple reason that life isn't so simple.



