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After Paying Out £42 Million in Alimony, Phil Collins Says He is in No Rush to Remarry

February 3, 2011/in Family Law /by David Patton

Famous musician and song-writer, Phil Collins, gave an interview to the UK Mirror about his past and present romances.  With three ex-wives, Collins has paid out over £42 million in alimony.  In the U.S., this would translate to approximately $66.5 million in settlement payments.  Collins is currently dating news anchor Dana Tyler, whom he met in 2006 while she was interviewing him about a Tarzan stage show that was set to play on Broadway.  While Collins had a lot of nice things to say about Tyler, he made it clear that he believes he is better off not remarrying.  For more information please see the full article.

If you have been bitten by alimony payments, before choosing to remarry, it would be a good idea to make sure you have a solid prenuptial agreement in place.  A prenuptial agreement is a contract between the two prospective spouses.  It can address a wide variety of issues including property rights and obligations during marriage and upon divorce.  A prenup might be right for you if prior to your marriage you own real estate, own more than $50,000 of assets aside from real estate, have ownership rights in a business, or earn a salary of more than $100,000 per year.

If a prenup sounds like a good idea, it is wise to consult a qualified family law attorney for advice.  However, before seeing an attorney, it is recommended that you and your fiancée discuss the essential terms of the agreement.  This way, your lawyer will have a better understanding of your needs and concerns.

For more information about prenuptial agreements, please contact the family law attorneys at Lonich Patton Erlich Policastri.  Please remember that each individual situation is unique and results discussed in this post are not a guarantee of future results.  While this post may include legal issues, it is not legal advice.  Use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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Something to Consider Before Marriage: Divorce Insurance & Prenuptial Agreements

January 18, 2011/in Family Law /by David Patton

A divorcee, John Logan, knows all too well that divorces bring out the worst in people.  Logan is the founder of “WedLock,” a company providing divorce insurance to couples.  He described his own divorce as “world-class ugly.” Most couples do not plan on getting a divorce in the same way as they plan their wedding day.  However, divorces are prevalent in today’s world.  In addition, a divorce often causes immense financial and emotional strain on the divorcing parties.  But the question remains, is divorce insurance the answer?

WedLock provides divorce insurance to individuals for as little as $16 per month for one “unit” of $1,250 in divorce coverage.  For greater coverage, you can increase your “units” of coverage at the same rate per month.  In addition, as long as you pay your premiums, the company will increase your coverage $250 per year.   If you meet the eligibility requirements upon a later divorce, the insurance company pays out the current value of the policy.  This money can then be used to help you defray the costs associated with your divorce.

A prenuptial agreement can also provide you with protection in the event of a subsequent dissolution of your marriage.  A prenup is a contract between the two prospective spouses.  The agreement can cover issues relating to division of assets upon divorce and your marital property rights and financial responsibilities during your upcoming marriage.

For more information on how a well drafted prenuptial agreement can help protect your assets, please contact us.  Please remember that each individual situation is unique and results discussed in this post are not a guarantee of future results.  While this post may include legal issues, it is not legal advice.  Use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Thanks to http://californiadivorce.blogs.com/.  For the original article, please click here.

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Celebrity Engagements Remind Couples of the Importance of the Prenup

December 30, 2010/in Family Law /by Mitchell Ehrlich

Over the past year, numerous celebrity couples have stepped forward with plans to marry.  In early November 2010, Nick Lachey announced he was engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Vanessa Minnillo.  The couple had been dating for approximately four years prior to the engagement.  Shortly after Nick announced his soon-to-be marriage, news of Jessica Simpson’s (Lachey’s ex-wife) engagement surfaced.  Unlike the long courtship of her ex-husband, Simpson had only been dating her now-fiancé, NFL player Eric Johnson, for five and a half months prior to the engagement.  Additionally, Kelsey Grammer, who is not yet divorced from his third wife, announced plans to wed his fourth, Kayte Walsh.  With all of the buzz around celebrity engagements and divorces, one can only hope that these pop culture icons will enter into prenuptial agreements to protect their sizable assets.

Jessica Simpson has allegedly learned a valuable lesson involving the dangers of marrying without a prenuptial agreement.  Simpson’s decision not to sign a prenuptial agreement with Lachey reportedly cost her around $10 million.  Rumors in early December 2010 show that Jessica has learned her lesson and will “definitely” have a prenuptial agreement prior to marrying Johnson.

Unlike Simpson, Grammer does not appear to have learned the importance of the prenup.  Grammer’s soon-to-be ex-wife, Camille Donatacci, has just recently rejected Grammer’s offer to settle their case for around $30 million.  Because Donatacci and Grammer did not enter into a prenuptial agreement prior to marriage, Donataci appears to be holding out for at least $50 million in addition to child and spousal support.  According to Perez Hilton’s blog, an insider close to the couple shares that Grammer is “deeply in love” with Kayte Walsh would not “insult her by asking her to sign a prenup.”

As divorce rates rise, family law attorneys recommend that engaged couples consider entering into prenuptial agreements prior to marriage.  Prenuptial agreements are especially recommended if either party has significant assets or owns real estate.  For more information on California prenuptial agreements, please visit our website.  Please remember that each individual situation is unique and results discussed in this post are not a guarantee of future results.  While this post may include legal issues, it is not legal advice.  Use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Sources: 

http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/how_camille_got_more_M6sGhLN4M07esaEQP6AKaJ

http://perezhilton.com/2010-12-30-kelsey-grammer-not-getting-prenup-for-third-marriage

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/dailydish/detail?entry_id=76889

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/19/inside-jessica-simpsons-e_n_786165.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/15/joe-simpson-reacts-to-jes_n_783508.html

http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/12/09/2010-12-09_jessica_simpson_will_have_a_prenup_with_eric_johnson_report.html

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