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When you're preparing for marriage, it's crucial to consider all aspects, including the legal ones. JustPrenups, a renowned law firm in Florida, is here to guide you through the process of creating a prenuptial agreement. Contact us today to learn more.


Why You Might Need a Prenuptial Agreement

There are several reasons why a prenuptial agreement might be beneficial for you. Here are some key points to consider:


  • Protects individual assets
  • Clarifies financial rights and responsibilities in marriage
  • Prevents potential disputes in case of divorce


Did you know that legally, prenups in Florida can also:


  • To protect your next spouse from your ex-spouse, who may want to bring you back to court, thinking you have come into money when, in fact, it's your new spouse who has wealth.
  • To protect against social media drama and attacks, such as vindictive postings that harm you, your business, or your professional reputation.
  • To protect the privacy of your business from intrusive discovery in divorce court.
  • To identify and guard the ownership and care of currently owned pets as well as any future pets purchased or adopted during the marriage.
  • To select the religion of future children—no judge can do that, but they can enforce contracts between parents.
  • To create separation guidelines since Florida does not recognize legal separation.
  • To create "divorce in a box" procedures to minimize court-related expenses, attorney fees, and divorce litigation.
  • To protect against the emotional damage that comes from bickering over who moves out of the other's house and who keeps which assets.


For more information on how a prenuptial agreement can benefit you, reach out to JustPrenups.


Why JustPrenups is Your Ideal Choice

There are several reasons to consider JustPrenups for your prenuptial agreement needs:


  • Free consultations, with same-day consultations available
  • Competitive and flat fee pricing
  • Over 40 years of combined experience
  • Relationship Coach, MS on staff
  • 100% Florida-owned and based business, proudly serving clients throughout Florida


When it comes to your prenuptial agreement, you can count on us to be there every step of the way. Contact JustPrenups today to have your needs met promptly and professionally.


What Can We Do for You?

JustPrenups offers services as either your prenup attorney in West Palm Beach, FL or as a mediator for your prenuptial agreement.

Traditional Attorney Services

As an attorney, JustPrenups may represent one partner as that partner’s attorney. As an attorney, we can review your prenup, or we can start drafting an original.


Non-Attorney Mediation Services:

As a mediator, JustPrenups works with both partners together on their mediated prenup on their schedule for their unique needs – usually at a flat rate.


Our staff cannot act as both mediator and attorney or else we would break ethical rules that are designed to protect you, the client. Contact us today to learn more.


Partner With Us: How Should We Handle Your Prenup?

Our attorneys may act as your lawyer (i.e., legal representation), or we may act as trained mediators for both you and your partner (i.e., a mediated prenup).


In both services, we cover Florida prenuptial agreement requirements, and we explain the prenuptial agreement process involving thorough, transparent financial disclosure.


If you have unique circumstances involving immigration, inheritances, a nasty ex-spouse, child support or alimony related to a previous union, protection from creditors, a family business, or something not listed here, we can work with you.


JustPrenups provides remote consultations so that you can accomplish your goals with us from anywhere. We offer convenient, flexible hours to accommodate a meet-and-greet session via Zoom so that you can learn about our services. Please fill out our online form to request a consultation.

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Know the Differences Between an Attorney and a Mediator

Let’s look more closely at the two different ways we can accomplish your prenuptial agreement goals:

Traditional Attorney Services for Prenuptial Agreements

Non-Attorney Mediation Services for Prenuptial Agreements

Each partner is separately represented by an attorney. The attorneys exchange drafts of the prenup as each attorney advocates for that partner. Eventually, the two sides agree on terms.

The process may be adversarial as each side is lobbying for only that side’s best interests.

Attorneys tend to bill by the hour as neither side knows how long the partners will require to reach an agreement, which may need only one draft but may need six drafts. Each draft and each hour of work have a price tag attached.

Attorneys are loyal only to their clients. When Attorney W represents the wife, Attorney W has no duty to the husband. Likewise, the husband’s attorney owes no duty to the wife. Attorney W keeps the confidences of the wife and has the duty to keep her information confidential.

Attorneys may provide legal advice to their clients. They may not provide legal advice to the opposing side (i.e., the other partner). You cannot know what your partner’s attorney holds as confidential from your partner.

Both partners work on their prenup via the guidance of a mediator. The couple must work together to reach an agreement on terms with enough opportunity to think through consequences and options.

Disclosure of financial, legal, and other information occurs between the partners. The mediator ensures both sides understand the critical role of disclosure in supporting the prenup contract.

The process tends to be friendlier and more teamwork oriented as the couple’s first response to any clause in the prenup is to ask the partner’s opinion.

The mediator must remain neutral and cannot advocate for either party or for any particular position. The mediator cannot be alone with only one partner in any communication; both must always be present. All information is out in the open.

Mediators often bill at a flat rate that includes mediation sessions, finalizing the partners’ satisfaction with each other’s disclosure, and finalizing the prenup itself.

What Is a Mediated Prenup?

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