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Steps To Take When Creating a Prenuptial Agreement

By Laura A. Olson, P.A. |

A prenuptial agreement, or a prenup, is a legal contract that two people sign before marriage. Prenuptial agreements are getting more popular, especially among millennials. Usually, this contract lists all the property each person owns and the debts they owe. It outlines the terms and conditions associated with dividing the property and debts if… Read More »

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Talking to Your Partner About a Prenuptial Agreement

By Laura A. Olson, P.A. |

A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, is a legal document that outlines how a couple’s assets and debts will be divided if the marriage ends in divorce. It also addresses a couple’s financial responsibilities during the marriage. A prenup can also address other matters, such as alimony and inheritance. Discussing a prenuptial agreement with your… Read More »

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Debunking Common Myths About Prenuptial Agreements

By Laura A. Olson, P.A. |

In Florida, a prenuptial agreement is an agreement that two people make before getting married concerning the ownership of assets should the marriage fail. A prenuptial agreement or prenup spells out, among other things, all the property each party owns, the debts they owe, each individual’s property rights during the marriage, and how property… Read More »

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What Is A Prenuptial Agreement And Do I Need One?

By Laura A. Olson, P.A. |

There are many misconceptions about prenuptial agreements, however they can benefit nearly every couple. One misconception is that prenuptial agreements are only for wealthy couples, but they are critical for parties from any socio economic background. These agreements cover more than just dividing up money, it can include arrangements for property division, spousal support,… Read More »

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