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
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