Section 61.079 of the Florida Statutes, known as the «Uniform Premarital Agreement Act,» specifically states that the following may be
settled in a prenuptial agreement:
Not exact matches
A
prenuptial agreement is designed to
settle,
in advance of the marriage, certain rights of the respective parties should the marriage end
in a divorce.
If it is a case involving a
prenuptial or postnuptial
agreement, what is at stake is how the marriage will be dissolved and
settled in the event that it should result
in divorce.
In the end,
prenuptial agreements are a good way to
settle financial issues ahead of time before they become a problem.
While a
prenuptial agreement is not intended to take the place of a last will and testament, it can serve as one of the key documents
in settling an estate.
A
prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into between two people before marriage to
settle financial issues
in the event of a divorce or death.