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What Can A Florida Prenuptial Agreement Cover And What Can It Not Cover?

Monthly Archives: February 2022

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What Can A Florida Prenuptial Agreement Cover And What Can It Not Cover?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

Currently, more people are signing prenuptial agreements before marriage than ever before. According to a 2018 CNBC article, prenuptial agreements have grown popular, especially among millennials. If you are one of the many couples in Florida who are thinking of signing a prenuptial agreement, your next step is to decide what to include in… Read More »

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Can I Date During My Florida Divorce?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

Some divorcing individuals are not in a hurry to get back out there and start dating. In fact, some people even decide never to date again after a divorce. On the other hand, some divorcing individuals feel ready to get back into dating even before their divorce is finalized. For example, some couples are… Read More »

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Reasons To Hire A Paternity Lawyer

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Whether you are the mother or father in a paternity case, you need to work with a paternity lawyer. A paternity lawyer can help you in many ways. For example, an experienced paternity lawyer can help you navigate the complexities involved in paternity cases. Family law is quite involved; therefore, it is advisable to… Read More »

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Divorce And Gifts

By The Lasky Law Firm |

During a Florida divorce, one major issue that couples need to address is property division. In Florida divorce, all martial assets are identified at the time of the filing of a divorce, at which time they are classified as either marital or non-marital for purposes of division.  It is a myth that in Florida,… Read More »

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