A prenuptial agreement is an important tool for protecting couples in the event of a divorce, but if you and your spouse decided to forgo this contract before getting married, you may think it is too late now. A postnuptial agreement is very similar to a prenup....
Prenuptial Agreements
How can making a prenuptial agreement benefit you?
As you prepare for your wedding, thoughts about what you have left to do before the ceremony may come to mind. One way to get ready that you may not have thought of before is to make a prenuptial agreement, which can help you feel less stressed and overwhelmed as you...
What should you know about prenuptial agreements?
While it is not a subject loving couples are in a hurry to discuss, it is crucial that you and your partner talk about finances before getting married. You may even consider implementing a prenuptial agreement to help with asset division in case of divorce. Prenups...
Starting a discussion about a prenuptial agreement
A prenuptial agreement can add value to your marriage and give you peace of mind. Approaching a discussion about implementing such an agreement requires care. Starting a conversation the right way may increase the chances that your partner understands your intentions....
The benefits of a thoughtful prenuptial agreement
While many localities call it a prenuptial agreement, the Florida courts use the term premarital agreement. For some people, this legal strategy can seem to inject a mercenary approach to a ceremony of love and devotion. Others, though, see it as a way to strengthen...
Your second marriage may benefit from a prenuptial agreement
Experience and assets are two things most people have more of when embarking on a second marriage than when they start their first. You likely have retirement plans, investment portfolios and possibly children from a previous relationship. Although getting married in...
What do you know about determining whether you need a prenup?
You and your partner plan on getting married in Florida, and you have a lot to tend to. Is discussing a prenup on your pre-wedding checklist? To help you determine whether you need a prenup, see what CNBC says on the matter. Save yourself a tough conversation if it...
A prenup may help save your family business
When you are ready to join in wedlock with the love of your life, you may not want to sour the moment by bringing up the subject of a prenuptial agreement. If, however, you are a part of a family enterprise, a prenup may help protect both your business and its...
3 situations in which a prenuptial agreement makes sense
Due to the stigma that continues to surround prenuptial agreements, you may be hesitant to bring up the subject with your future spouse for fear of evoking a negative emotional response. Nevertheless, a prenuptial agreement is less a vote of no-confidence and more of...
How wording can affect prenups
When couples divorce, prenuptial agreements help to make the process a lot easier. Deciding on who gets what at the start of the marriage can lead to more peaceful property division at the end of it. However, there are also instances where prenuptial agreements become...