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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?
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
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...
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?
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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Are Verbal Promises About a Prenup Binding in Florida?
It’s not uncommon for engaged couples to have important discussions about money, property, and expectations for the future. One partner may say, “Don’t worry, I’ll never touch your business i...
How Florida Prenups Can Be Used to Control Future Business Valuations
In high-asset marriages, few issues generate as much friction during divorce as the value of a closely held business. Business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals in Florida often enter marriage...
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Prenups and Homestead Property in Florida: What You Can and Can’t Do
Florida’s homestead laws are among the most protective in the country. They safeguard a person’s primary residence from forced sale, shield equity from certain creditors, and impose strict restri...
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How Spouses Use Prepaid Gift Cards and Cash Withdrawals to Hide Funds
Uncovering Financial Deception in Florida Divorce Litigation In the modern world of financial concealment, digital tools and paperless banking offer countless ways to move money without attracting...
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