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Should You Update Your Florida Prenup After Having Children?

Should You Update Your Florida Prenup After Having Children?

Prenuptial agreements are meant to bring clarity and predictability to a marriage. In Florida, they can define how property is classified, what support obligations exist, and how assets are distribut...

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Florida Prenups and Trust Funds: What Happens When Family Wealth is Involved

Florida Prenups and Trust Funds: What Happens When Family Wealth is Involved

When families have spent generations building and preserving wealth, they are often justifiably protective of what they’ve accumulated. Whether it’s a trust established by grandparents, a family-...

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The Role of Mental Capacity in Prenup Validity Under Florida Law

The Role of Mental Capacity in Prenup Validity Under Florida Law

Prenuptial agreements are among the most powerful and enforceable contracts a person can sign in their lifetime. They can dictate financial rights, waive alimony, protect business interests, and even...

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Drafting a Florida Prenup When You’re Already Pregnant: Legal and Emotional Challenges

Drafting a Florida Prenup When You’re Already Pregnant: Legal and Emotional Challenges

Entering into a prenuptial agreement in Florida requires clarity, timing, and legal foresight. When a couple is preparing for marriage while expecting a child, those dynamics can quickly become more ...

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When One Spouse Moves Into the Other’s Home in Florida—Should You Sign a Prenup?

When One Spouse Moves Into the Other’s Home in Florida—Should You Sign a Prenup?

In Florida, one of the most overlooked scenarios where a prenuptial agreement becomes critical is when one spouse moves into a home already owned by the other. Whether it’s a waterfront condo in Ta...

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Prenups and Florida’s Inheritance Laws: Can You Waive Elective Share Rights?

Prenups and Florida’s Inheritance Laws: Can You Waive Elective Share Rights?

In Florida, the death of a spouse does not always mean that the surviving spouse receives everything left behind. When someone dies with a will—or even without one—state law provides the survivin...

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Dividing Military Pensions During A Divorce

Dividing Military Pensions During A Divorce

When a marriage includes military service, dividing assets during divorce often involves more detailed steps than people expect, especially when it comes to military pensions. These pensions often re...

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Can a Florida Prenup Include Social Media Clauses or Image Protections?

Can a Florida Prenup Include Social Media Clauses or Image Protections?

In today’s hyper-connected world, privacy is no longer just a personal matter—it’s a legal asset. Couples entering into marriage often think about property division, alimony, and debt, but few ...

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What Happens If You Sign a Prenup Without Reading It in Florida?

What Happens If You Sign a Prenup Without Reading It in Florida?

A prenuptial agreement is one of the most consequential legal documents a person can sign before marriage. It can determine how property is divided, whether alimony is paid, and what rights each spou...

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