What Makes a Prenuptial Agreement Enforceable in Florida

Florida courts evaluate prenuptial agreement enforceability based on several factors: whether both parties entered the agreement voluntarily, whether there was full and fair financial disclosure before signing, and whether the agreement is unconscionable. Voluntariness is examined in light of the circumstances surrounding execution — timing, pressure, and whether independent counsel was available. Disclosure means each party had access to a reasonably accurate picture of the other's assets and financial situation before agreeing to the terms.

A prenuptial agreement lawyer in Cooper City structures the process to satisfy each of these requirements, creating a documented record that the agreement was entered into properly. That record becomes the foundation if the agreement is ever challenged. Brodzki Jacobs drafts prenups with enforceability as the primary objective, not just the stated intentions of the parties.

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