by Julia Rodgers | Jul 18, 2022 | Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Wedding
So, you’re engaged! Congratulations! You’ve made it through the dating phase and are ready to take your relationship to the next level. Engagement is an exciting time, but before you tie the knot, there are some things to consider about what this means for...
by Julia Rodgers | Jul 10, 2022 | Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships
Is there a legal requirement for how soon before the wedding day you need to sign a prenup in Florida? According to Florida prenup attorney Adalbert Martinez, there is no set Florida requirement for how soon before the wedding a prenup should be signed; however, most...
by Julia Rodgers | Jul 6, 2022 | Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Wedding
Inspired by a popular book by Gary Chapman, you may have heard people refer to “love languages”. While everyone should read this excellent book, perhaps you’re looking for the cliff-notes version. The book is based on five different ways that people in relationships...
by Julia Rodgers | Jul 2, 2022 | Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Second Marriages
As parents, it’s common to want to protect our children. When entering into a prenup, parents may wonder, how can this agreement benefit our child(ren)? While generally, prenups can’t make decisions regarding child custody or support, as that is determined by state...
by Julia Rodgers | Jun 28, 2022 | Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Relationships, Wedding
Our society today is far different than the period where our parents and grandparents grew up, in every sense! Today, the word “millennials” is often thrown around, referring to a group of younger adults born anywhere from 1981-1996. This group of millennials is now...
by Julia Rodgers | Jun 25, 2022 | Finances, Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements
Let’s talk money. One of the most important aspects of your prenup is the financial disclosure. Entering into a prenuptial agreement inherently involves giving up some of your legal rights – like to right to receive alimony, for example. So, it’s very important that...