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A Modern Love Letter: Why a Prenup Can Be the Ultimate Act of Love

Valentine’s Day is a time for grand gestures—roses, candlelit dinners, handwritten love notes. But beyond the chocolates and champagne, real love is about something deeper: trust, commitment, and building a future together. That’s why, as unromantic as it might seem at first, a prenuptial agreement (prenup) can actually be one of the most loving things […]

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February: The Month of Love, Proposals, and Wedding Planning—What Comes Next?

Valentine’s Day proposals are everywhere this time of year, and if you’re newly engaged—congratulations! The excitement of saying “yes” quickly turns into planning for the big day. But while you’re choosing flowers, venues, and guest lists, there’s one non-negotiable step you must take: getting a prenuptial agreement. A prenup is an essential part of planning for

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Do Amicable Divorces Really Exist?

Divorce is often associated with conflict, stress, and lengthy courtroom battles. Many people ask us at Aloha Divorce whether an amicable divorce is truly possible. The short answer is yes, it absolutely is—but it requires the right mindset, approach, and legal process. What Is an Amicable Divorce? An amicable divorce is one where both spouses agree to end

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Surf’s Up for Fair Prenups! Riding the Wave of the UPMAA

At Aloha Divorce, we’re all about smooth and amicable separations. That’s why we love the Uniform Premarital and Marital Agreements Act (UPMAA)—it brings clarity, fairness, and consistency to prenups and postnups across the U.S. Right now, states have wildly different laws about how prenups and postnups are created and enforced. Some have clear rules, while

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The Prenup Process: What to Expect and a Comprehensive Checklist

The Prenup Process: What to Expect and a Comprehensive Checklist When couples decide to tie the knot, discussing a prenuptial agreement (or “prenup”) often becomes part of the conversation. While it might not be the most romantic topic, creating a prenup is a practical way to protect both partners’ financial interests and ensure clarity in

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Parenting Plans for Unmarried Couples in California: A Guide to Co-Parenting Success

When unmarried couples in California have children together and decide to separate, creating a parenting plan is one of the most important steps to ensure the well-being of their children. A parenting plan outlines how parents will share responsibilities and time with their children, providing stability and clarity for everyone involved. At Aloha Divorce, we

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How to Get Legally Married in San Diego: A Guide by Aloha Divorce

Planning to tie the knot in sunny San Diego? While the beaches and breathtaking views make for a perfect wedding backdrop, it’s essential to understand the legal steps to get married in California. At Aloha Divorce, we often assist clients not only with prenuptial agreements but also with understanding the legalities of marriage. Here’s everything

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Navigating Co-Parenting During Easter: Tips for Divorced Parents

Easter is a time of joy and celebration, but for divorced parents, it can also bring challenges when it comes to co-parenting. Balancing holiday traditions and parenting responsibilities can be tricky, but with the right strategies in place, you can make Easter a positive experience for your children and yourself. Here are some tips to

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Can a Prenup Offer any Financial Protections Before Divorce?

The answer is YES! In California, your prenup can be a powerful protection tool during marriage against creditors. Note that in order to shield yourself from creditors, they must have notice of the prenup agreement. It cannot protect against bankruptcies and assets acquired improperly. California is a community property state, which means that assets acquired

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Rebuilding Trust and Love: A Parent’s Guide to Rekindling with an Alienated Adult Child

Reconnecting with an adult child after a period of alienation can be a challenging but worthwhile endeavor. Here are some steps an alienated father can take to rebuild the relationship: 1. Self-reflection: Start by reflecting on your own actions and behaviors that may have contributed to the alienation. Recognize any mistakes you may have made and

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