A prenuptial agreement is a legally binding contract that clarifies certain matters in the event of a divorce. In fact, prenups are often a critical planning tool for soon-to-be spouses to start a marriage off on the right foot. For these reasons, a growing number of...
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How to ask your partner for a postnuptial agreement
It is difficult to mention the subject of a postnuptial agreement without causing your spouse to worry about divorce. After all, a postnup serves to protect specified rights and assets from standard proceedings in the event of a marital split. Unlike a prenuptial...
How to bring up the topic of a prenuptial agreement
Marriage is a commitment, but you might worry that bringing up a prenuptial is a sign that you are not as committed as your partner. Prenuptial agreements are things of pragmatism and not necessarily an indicator of imminent divorce. If the thought of signing a...
When should you consider a postnuptial agreement?
If you and your partner decided against a prenuptial agreement, it does not mean that you cannot make a similar agreement after marriage. Sometimes, a prenup does not sound like a good idea, despite how it serves a legitimate purpose. According to U.S. News, a...
A prenuptial agreement is not a divorce agreement
Many people associate prenuptial agreements, called premarital agreements in Florida, with divorce. While you and your future spouse can include terms in your contract that address divorce, you can include a number of other things, as well. According to the Florida...
Prenup is not a bad word
There are many legal tools that you can use to secure your financial future in Florida, and perhaps one of the most important, if you are planning to marry, is the prenuptial agreement. At the Law Office of Cheryl Bucker, P.A., we understand that the idea of...
Asking for a prenuptial agreement can be tricky
There is a lot to think about as you plan your wedding. From the venue to your budget, there will always be something else on your mind. At some point, you may decide to review the benefits associated with a prenuptial agreement. Even if you don't decide to move...