Are prenuptial agreements allowed in Florida?
Yes, Florida law does allow for a legally binding prenuptial agreement. However, you must carefully follow all of the law’s requirements in order for a prenuptial to be legally binding.
Do I need to disclose my assets for a prenuptial agreement in Florida?
Yes, Florida law requires full and complete financial disclosure from all parties to a prenuptial agreement. If there was not full disclosure, you run the risk of the agreement being unenforceable.
Can I do a prenuptial agreement after the wedding?
No, a prenuptial agreement must be completed prior to the marriage. However, you can enter into a postnuptial agreement after the wedding. A postnuptial agreement is the same as a prenuptial agreement, only it is done after the marriage.
What can be included in a Florida prenuptial agreement?
Prenuptial agreements can dictate how assets & liabilities are divided in the event of a divorce. Additionally, the agreement can control the terms of alimony in the event of a future divorce.