Reviewing a Prenuptial Agreement Proposed by Your Partner

When a prenuptial agreement is presented by a partner rather than initiated jointly, the receiving party's legal review is essential. The agreement reflects the drafter's interests and priorities, and the terms may not be balanced — or may contain provisions that are unenforceable under Florida law but would still need to be litigated to set aside. Understanding what you are agreeing to before signing requires independent analysis by a prenuptial agreement lawyer who represents your interests specifically.

Brodzki Jacobs reviews proposed prenuptial agreements for Cooper City clients, identifies provisions that are problematic or one-sided, and advises on which terms are worth negotiating and which reflect standard practice. In some cases, the review process leads to a substantially revised agreement. In others, it confirms that the proposed terms are reasonable. Either way, the client signs with full awareness of what the agreement means for them.

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