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Six Situations When You Should Consider Signing A Prenuptial Agreement

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Six Situations When You Should Consider Signing A Prenuptial Agreement

By The Lasky Law Firm |

A prenuptial agreement is a contract between two people looking to get married and the agreement will govern the outcome for certain issues like property division and alimony in the event of a legal separation or divorce. Many people believe that prenuptial agreements are only for the aging tycoons who wish to cut off… Read More »

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

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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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Prenuptial And Postnuptial Agreements – A New Perspective

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Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements have been around for decades; however, until recently, they were primarily for the rich and famous. That is no longer the case.  These agreements are used more often and for a much more diverse segment of the population Let’s begin by defining these agreements. A Prenuptial Agreements is a type… Read More »

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When Is a Premarital Agreement Considered Invalid in Florida?

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Florida couples enter into prenuptial/premarital agreements for a variety of reasons. For example, if you or your partner or both of you have a significant amount of wealth, you might be contemplating entering into a prenuptial agreement. A prenuptial agreement will protect you and your partner’s property rights in the event of divorce. Years… Read More »

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