Can I get a prenup now that we are married?
Yes, you can but since you are married, it is called a post-nuptial agreement. Prenups are entered into before the wedding. Postnups, or postnuptial agreements, are contracts entered into after the wedding. In California, pre and postnups are governed by the same laws. The key difference is timing.
Prenups and postnups are important tools for couples in California to define their rights and responsibilities during marriage, and in the event of divorce. Whether you are entering into a prenuptial agreement or considering a postnuptial agreement, it is important to seek the advice of a skilled family law attorney to ensure that your rights are protected. Call 951-534-5440 for a consultation.
Valentine’s Day can be a difficult time for those who are going through a divorce. The holiday that is supposed to celebrate love and relationships can bring up feelings of sadness, loneliness, or even anger. However, it’s important to remember that you can still celebrate Valentine’s Day, even if you’re not in a romantic relationship. Here are some ways to make the day special, even if you’re going through a divorce, so you don’t find yourself in a funk.
Gift yourself something special: Treat yourself to a little something special this Valentine’s Day. It could be a new outfit, a fishing rod, a relaxing spa day, a new tool, grill or book. Whatever it is, make sure it’s something that you’ll enjoy and will make you feel good.
Gift your children: If you have children, make them the focus of your Valentine’s Day celebration. There is no greater love than that for your babies! Buy them a special toy or game, take them out for a fun activity, or make them their favorite dinner(s)! The time you spend with them will be the best gift you could give to yourself AND them.
Gift a friend: If you have a close friend, why not celebrate Valentine’s Day together? Especially if that friend is also going through a difficult time. Plan a fun day out or treat each other to a tasty meal, mani/pedi, or gift exchange. The love and support of good friends can be a great comfort and a lot of fun!
Gift family: Parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles love to see you. Elder family members love to be spoiled and giving is a true gift. Candies, flowers, or something they like will please their hearts and, in turn, please you. Right about now, a dozen eggs and a gas gift card would be a great gift!
Volunteer: If you’re feeling particularly blue this Valentine’s Day, turning your attention to others is extremely helpful. Consider volunteering your time to help others. Whether it’s at a local shelter or a food bank, maybe a clean-up, a charity 5k, your act of kindness will not only help others but also bring you a sense of fulfillment especially if you put on your running shoes and pound pavement. Take care of others and in turn, yourself.
Focus on self-care: Take some time to focus on yourself this Valentine’s Day. Whether it’s getting a massage, meditating, fishing, hunting, hiking, or taking a long bath, make sure you’re pampering your own physical and emotional needs. You know how to spoil yourself better than anyone!
Remember, Valentine’s Day is just one day out of the year. It’s okay for both men and women going through a divorce to acknowledge the difficult emotions that come with this process, but don’t let them define your day. Celebrate yourself, or so many others that you love, or love to be around, and know that you have the strength to make it through this difficult time.
Focus on what makes you happy and celebrate with gratitude of all the love you have in your life, whether it’s with a significant other, children, parents, friends, or just yourself. Regardless of whether you are a man or woman, you deserve to feel loved and appreciated every day.
Hey, you can also ditch the day altogether ‘cause you never liked spending money on a commercial holiday created by the likes of Hallmark. Stay in your jammies and binge watch some good TV all while eating your favorite crazy food combination! Just enjoy and do you, boo!