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Five Common Mistakes to Avoid when Drafting a Prenuptial Agreement

By Koether Law, P.A. |

No one wants to think about divorce before they have even gotten married. However, a little forward thinking and planning will go a long way in case you ever do get a divorce in the future. Prenuptial agreements are becoming more popular today for this very reason. Many people do not realize that there… Read More »

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Do You Need a Prenuptial Agreement? Here are Five Signs

By Koether Law, P.A. |

Planning a wedding is a fun and joyous time. It is understandable if thinking about a prenuptial agreement is the last thing you want to do. However, drafting this document is important so you can protect your rights, and perhaps your assets in the future. While anyone can benefit from a premarital agreement, there… Read More »

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Why Should You Draft A Postnuptial Agreement?

By Koether Law, P.A. |

Premarital agreements are much more common today than they once were but still, some couples do not want to broach the topic as they are planning their wedding. After a couple has settled into married life, they may begin to feel more comfortable about their finances, or circumstances may change that leave one spouse… Read More »

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Common Myths Regarding Premarital Agreements

By Koether Law, P.A. |

Premarital agreements are a great way to protect yourself before marriage in the event that you and your betrothed get a divorce. These legal documents are becoming more popular in Brandon, and throughout the state of Florida today. Even so, there are still many myths about premarital agreements today. If you are thinking about… Read More »

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Want A Separation? Use A Postnuptial Agreement

By Koether Law, P.A. |

For some couples, getting legally separated has many benefits over getting a divorce. Legal separation allows some couples to live separately and apart for a period of time, which can help each person determine if they want to go through with the divorce. Getting legally separated can also allow people to separate from their… Read More »

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