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Category Archives: postnuptial agreement

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What To Expect When Creating A Premarital Agreement In Fort Lauderdale

By Vanessa Prieto |

Getting engaged represents one of the most exciting times in your life. As a soon-to-be married couple, there may seem like an overwhelming number of tasks that must be attended to before the big day. In addition to wedding preparations, you will also need to give serious thought to your life as newlyweds. Taking… 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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Challenging a Prenuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

In the event of a divorce or the death of one of the spouses, a prenuptial agreement specifies how property and assets are to be divided. As a legal document, a prenup can be useful in protecting the financial security of other family members and preserving the rights of certain beneficiaries, such as children… Read More »

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Two Occasions When a Postmarital Agreement Is Important

By Vanessa Prieto |

If you are engaged or happily married, the last thing you may want to discuss is the potential for divorce. Unfortunately, the fact is that the divorce rate is high in this country, and even the happiest couples often go through periods in their marriage which may challenge their relationship. During these times, a… Read More »

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Postnuptial Agreements Can Protect You When Reconciling With Your Spouse

By Vanessa Prieto |

Making the choice to end your marriage is a complicated and painful decision, even after a period of separation. Whatever the problems in the relationship that prompted you to live apart, time away from each other and perspective on the situation could make a reconciliation seem like a good idea. Problems can arise, though,… Read More »

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Why Pre and Postnuptial Agreements Are Important for Same Sex Couples

By Vanessa Prieto |

Same-sex partners fought long and hard to get the right to legally marry in Florida and throughout the United States, but that does not mean they do not face the same types of conflict that all couples face. During divorce proceedings, these couples can run into serious conflicts over assets and property they have… Read More »

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Three Reasons To Consider A Postnuptial Agreement

By Vanessa Prieto |

For many engaged couples and newlyweds, the idea of marriage is tied up in romantic notions of living happily ever after with the love of your life. While this may be true to some extent, the realities of day-to-day life make maintaining a healthy, successful union more of a partnership, with each party agreeing… Read More »

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Pre-Divorce? Understanding Florida Separation Laws

By Vanessa Prieto |

When a marriage hits a rocky point and the spouses are debating whether or not to consider filing for divorce, it is quite common for spouses to separate but remain married, until they decide whether officially filing for divorce is the most prudent course of action. This is perfectly understandable. There are numerous reasons… Read More »

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