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Can You Use a Florida Prenup to Control How Family Gifts Are Treated?
Inheritances get the most attention in prenuptial agreements, but gifts can be just as important. Especially in Florida, where family wealth often flows through generations by way of real estate, inv...
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Prenups and Student Loan Debt: Planning Ahead in Florida
Student loan debt is one of the largest financial burdens facing young couples today. Whether you're entering marriage with federal loans, private loans, or a mix of both, that debt will follow you i...
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Can You Use a Florida Prenup to Set a Cap on Future Alimony?
Alimony is one of the most unpredictable parts of divorce. Even in marriages where both parties worked, paid bills, and built lives side by side, the final judgment on spousal support can surprise bo...
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How to Time a Prenup Strategically Before a Florida Wedding
Most people think about prenuptial agreements in terms of content. What goes in. What gets excluded. What assets are protected. But timing is just as important as the terms themselves. If you live in...
What If Your Florida Prenup Was Signed Out of State? Enforceability and Conflicts
Prenuptial agreements are contracts. Like all contracts, they are bound by the laws of the jurisdiction where they are created. But life moves. People marry in New York, relocate to Florida, then div...
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Can a Florida Prenup Control What Happens to Your Airbnb Property?
Short-term rental income has changed the way Floridians approach real estate. Property once held for long-term appreciation is now being converted into short-term investment opportunities. Platforms ...
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The Florida Retiree’s Guide to Prenuptial Agreements
Retirement changes everything. For many Floridians, it brings more than just free time and warmer weather. It means a second marriage, a new relationship, or a later-in-life partnership after years o...
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Should You Sign a Prenup If You’re the Less Wealthy Spouse in Florida?
Prenuptial agreements can feel intimidating when one person has more to protect. The process is often driven by the wealthier party. They have a business, family inheritance, or significant real esta...
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The Most Common Reasons Judges Invalidate Florida Prenups
In Florida, prenuptial agreements are powerful legal tools. They can protect family wealth. They can preserve business interests. They can waive spousal support. When properly drafted and executed, a...
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