Is a prenuptial agreement enforceable during a divorce?
A prenuptial agreement is generally enforceable in Florida. A judge will decide whether to enforce the agreement taking into account the following factors: it was signed freely, there was no fraud, duress, or other misconduct sufficient to invalidate the agreement, and the parties must have known each other’s assets, either before the agreement or by disclosure before the signing.
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