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Five Common Myths About Prenuptial Agreements In Florida

By Vanessa Prieto |

Prenuptial agreements are often a touchy subject between couples. Entered into prior to getting married, they provide an inventory of individual property each party possesses and details how marital property will be divided in the event of a divorce. However, it is important to be aware that this is just part of what a… Read More »

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Four Situations In Which You Need A Prenuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

If you are engaged and planning on getting married, the last thing you may want to do is to make provisions in the event of a divorce. Some couples shy away from a prenuptial agreement on this basis, but the fact is a prenup offers numerous benefits and can help make your marriage stronger… Read More »

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When to Make a Postnuptial Agreement and What to Include

By Vanessa Prieto |

Prenuptial agreements are entered into by couples prior to marriage and detail rights to property and assets in the event they get a divorce. A postnuptial agreement is similar, except it is created after you make your vows. The following details some of the common reasons for creating this type of legal document and… Read More »

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Five Reasons to Consider a Postnuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

Most married couples experience problems or issues at some point that challenge their relationship. You may have even pondered getting a divorce or separating, but were eventually able to reconcile your differences. In this and other types of situations, you want to take a positive approach in making the marriage work but at the… Read More »

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When to Make Changes to Your Prenuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

For engaged couples, a premarital agreement can provide both a level of protection and of security. In addition to specifying how property and assets will be divided in the event the marriage ends, it allows for a full disclosure regarding both party’s finances and spending habits while addressing important estate planning issues. The agreement… Read More »

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Considering Remarriage? Four Issues You Need to Address

By Vanessa Prieto |

Just because your first or even second marriage did not work out, it does not mean love is not in the cards. People fall in love again at any age and find themselves ready to take another stroll down the aisle. While this can be a wonderful, happy occasion for all your family and… Read More »

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Four Reasons You May Need to Change Your Prenuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

Creating a prenuptial agreement is a smart move for any couple who is engaged and planning on getting married. In addition to opening lines of communication about financial matters and lifestyles, this important document also helps to protect both of you in the event of unexpected circumstances or a divorce. However, while it generally… Read More »

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Four Reasons Why Older Couples Need a Florida Prenuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

Falling in love and deciding to get married is a magical time for couples. This is true regardless of their age and any previous relationships they may have been in. However, while it is easy to get swept up in the excitement and romance of it all, there are some important issues older couples… Read More »

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Tips for Bringing Up a Pre- or Postnuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

When marriages end in divorce, much of the conflict is likely to stem over how property and assets accumulated during the course of the marriage will be divided between each spouse. Having a pre or postnuptial agreement in place can help to protect you both, while potentially avoiding certain conflicts. Unfortunately, some couples fail… Read More »

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Five Reasons to Get a Postnuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

A postnuptial agreement is similar to a prenuptial agreement, in that it protects your rights and interests concerning marital property and assets in the event you and your spouse end up getting a divorce. The main difference is that while couples generally enter a prenup while they are engaged, a postnuptial agreement is not… Read More »

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