Pre-Nuptial Agreement
Pre-Nuptial Agreement
Pre-Nuptial Agreement (1)
Why you Need a Pre-Nuptial Agreement if you are Thinking About Getting Married
Pre-Nuptial agreements in Florida can be used to effectively safeguard your assets and income if your marriage ends in divorce. Law firms can charge thousands of dollars to create your pre-nuptial agreement which is sometimes nothing more than a copy of the last agreement they worked on with the names and minor details changed. That is not to say that good lawyers don’t use judgment when creating a pre-nuptial agreement, but for many purchasing a good template and being able to ask a few questions is all that is needed.
A pre-nuptial agreement is not just for the rich. It can be used to determine how assets will be split in case you do get divorced, it can determine your alimony obligation or waive a spouses right to alimony completely, you can account for what will happen to the marital residence if you do divorce... A pre-nuptial agreement can be used to account for an almost unlimited number of cirucumstances that may occur throughout the marriage and is recognized by the Florida Courts when you need it most. The most important circumstance that s not covered by a pre-nuptial agreement are issues dealing with children, but we can discuss that with you so you understand a pre-nuptial agreement's limitations.
For the flat rate of $500 we can work with you to make sure that your pre-nuptial agreement accomplishes what you want and explain what you need to do to have it validly executed between you and your future spouse. Remember that what you should be paying for is a document that is going to accomplish your goals and not for the prestige of the lawyer or the lawyer’s fancy office.
Call us today to discuss your goals and we can begin to prepare your pre-nuptial agreement today.
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