What are the Requirements of a Prenuptial Agreement?
Among other requirements, the prenuptial agreement must be in writing and signed by both prospective spouses. Both parties must make a full disclosure of their finances so that each party knows what they are giving up.
What are the benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement?
Many Florida courts favor properly executed prenuptial agreements because they make it easier to decide issues of alimony, division of property and debts.
Prenuptial agreements give each party the security of knowing what will happen financially, in the event of a divorce.
Why should I consider a Prenuptial Agreement?
The decision to dissolve a marriage is often a very challenging one. Even when the decision is clear, divorce still brings with it a sense of anxiety about the future that many people find troubling. One way to limit the amount of uncertainty you may feel in the process is to consider entering into a prenuptial agreement before you get married.
If you are considering marriage, we can help you decide whether a prenuptial agreement is in your best interests. If you decide that it is, we would be happy to assist you in preparing your prenuptial agreement.
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