What You Can and Cannot Include in a Prenuptial Agreement (Prenup) in Florida

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More and more couples are creating prenuptial agreements, also known as prenups, in Florida. Contrary to popular belief, there are limitations as to what you can put in a prenup. In fact, there are laws that govern what you can and cannot include in a prenuptial agreement.

While there are many benefits of drafting a prenuptial agreement, you must also be aware of the limitations of a prenup. If you want to create a valid prenup, do not hesitate to get legal help from an Orlando prenuptial agreement lawyer to ensure that the prenup you sign is legally binding.

What You Can Include in Your Prenuptial Agreement in Florida

The following things can be covered in your prenuptial agreement:

What You Cannot Include in Your Prenuptial Agreement in Florida

The following are the things you cannot put in your prenuptial agreement:

Contact an Orlando prenuptial agreement attorney if you need help with creating a valid and legally binding prenup or want to challenge an existing agreement. Schedule a consultation with our family lawyer at Arwani Law Firm to determine what you can and cannot include in your prenup. Call at 407-254-0060 today.

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By Arwani Law Firm | Posted on December 9, 2020

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