Prenuptial agreements are commonly used in Florida to help protect the interests of both spouses in the event of a divorce. These agreements are legally binding in most cases, assuming they meet all the legal requirements. This means that a judge will usually uphold the agreement and hold both parties to the provisions contained inside…. read more
In Florida, prenuptial agreements can help parties protect their assets in the event of a divorce. Prenuptial agreements can also help the divorcing parties manage the divorce by providing a plan on dividing property and how support may be awarded. However, some parties may wonder whether they can void a prenuptial agreement when faced with… read more
A “bad boy” or “bad girl” clause is a clause in a prenuptial agreement that requires a party to compensate their spouse should they commit an act of infidelity. These clauses are designed to guide behavior during a marriage. A prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into before a marriage in which the parties decide… read more
At McMichen, Cinami & Demps, we strongly encourage all soon-to-be newlyweds to consider the benefits of entering into a prenuptial agreement. While many couples steer away from prenuptial agreements – viewing them as “planning for a divorce before we’re married” – the truth is that they can provide numerous benefits to couples before, during, and… read more
Conditions That Would Nullify a Prenuptial Agreement in Florida
Prenuptial agreements are commonly used in Florida to help protect the interests of both spouses in the event of a divorce. These agreements are legally binding in most cases, assuming they meet all the legal requirements. This means that a judge will usually uphold the agreement and hold both parties to the provisions contained inside…. read more
Can a Prenuptial Agreement Be Violated in Florida?
In Florida, prenuptial agreements can help parties protect their assets in the event of a divorce. Prenuptial agreements can also help the divorcing parties manage the divorce by providing a plan on dividing property and how support may be awarded. However, some parties may wonder whether they can void a prenuptial agreement when faced with… read more
What Is a “Bad Boy” Clause?
A “bad boy” or “bad girl” clause is a clause in a prenuptial agreement that requires a party to compensate their spouse should they commit an act of infidelity. These clauses are designed to guide behavior during a marriage. A prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into before a marriage in which the parties decide… read more
A New Idea for Prenuptial Agreements
At McMichen, Cinami & Demps, we strongly encourage all soon-to-be newlyweds to consider the benefits of entering into a prenuptial agreement. While many couples steer away from prenuptial agreements – viewing them as “planning for a divorce before we’re married” – the truth is that they can provide numerous benefits to couples before, during, and… read more