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A prenuptial agreement (prenup) is a legally binding contract made before marriage that outlines how assets, debts, and financial matters will be handled in the event of divorce, separation, or death. A postnuptial agreement (postnup) serves the same purpose but is signed after the marriage has taken place. These agreements are powerful tools that allow couples to define expectations, avoid future conflict, and preserve control over personal and shared property.
At Florida Legal Form Corporation, our attorney-drafted agreements are fully compliant with Florida law and customized to your unique circumstances. Whether only one party needs legal representation or both partners prefer independent legal counsel, we offer comprehensive services to make the process smooth, professional, and enforceable in court.
Take the guesswork out of your marriage planning. These agreements are not just for the wealthy — they're for anyone who values transparency and wants to protect what matters most.
Fill out the contact form below to begin your prenuptial or postnuptial agreement today — and gain the peace of mind that comes with doing things right from the start.





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What is a prenuptial agreement in Florida?
A prenuptial agreement is a legal contract made between two individuals before marriage. It outlines how assets, debts, income, and property will be divided in the event of divorce, separation, or death. In Florida, prenups must be signed voluntarily and with full financial disclosure to be enforceable.

What is a postnuptial agreement?
A postnuptial agreement is similar to a prenuptial agreement but is entered into after the marriage has taken place. It can update or establish financial terms between spouses regarding assets, debts, and spousal support.

Are prenuptial and postnuptial agreements enforceable in Florida?
Yes. As long as both parties voluntarily sign the agreement with full financial disclosure and without coercion, Florida courts generally enforce both prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

Do both parties need an attorney?
While it's not required by law, having separate legal representation for each party significantly increases the enforceability of the agreement. We offer options for either one-party or both-party attorney representation.

What can be included in a Florida prenuptial or postnuptial agreement?
These agreements can include provisions about property division, debt responsibility, spousal support, retirement accounts, business ownership, and more. However, they cannot determine child custody or child support terms.

How do I get started?
Simply fill out the contact form on this page. Our team will follow up with a consultation to begin preparing your Florida-specific legal agreement.
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