Prenuptial Agreement Lawyer
Planning ahead before (or after) the wedding? We draft prenups and postnups that protect what matters and stay fair and enforceable under Florida law, so you start married life with clarity.
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Why consider a prenup or postnup
Marital agreements aren’t just for high-net-worth couples. They provide clarity for second marriages, family inheritances, business interests, or uneven debts. RAM Law & Title, PLLC drafts agreements that reduce uncertainty and set expectations, handled discreetly so planning strengthens the relationship rather than strains it. When these issues arise alongside other matters, we place them within your broader family law picture for consistency.

What a prenup can cover
We address property ownership, classification of marital vs. non-marital assets, debt allocation, and spousal support terms within Florida limits (child-related terms remain subject to the child’s best interests and cannot be predetermined). We ensure full financial disclosure and plain-English language so terms are understood before signing.
Postnuptial agreements after “I do”
When circumstances change, whether a new business, an inheritance, or simply a desire to clarify finances, a postnup can set fair expectations. We draft enforceable agreements that reflect current realities while meeting Florida requirements for disclosure and fairness.
Our process and enforceability
We represent one spouse, recommend independent counsel for the other, and build a clear record of disclosures and timing to support enforceability if a dispute ever reaches court. If a divorce is filed later, we integrate your agreement into divorce in Coral Gables strategy and protect the benefits you negotiated. For estate alignment, we can coordinate property titling and updates to wills & trusts so lifetime and post-death plans match.

Common questions
Should I get a prenup in Florida?
A prenup can protect premarital assets, family inheritances, and business interests, and set clear terms for alimony and property, which reduces conflict if a divorce ever happens and brings financial transparency from the start. We’ll help you decide if it makes sense.
What makes a Florida prenup enforceable?
Full and fair financial disclosure, voluntary signing with no duress, and fair, lawful terms, with separate counsel for each spouse strongly recommended. We draft agreements with enforceability built in.
Can a prenup decide child custody or support?
No. Those are decided at the time of divorce based on the child’s best interests and the guidelines. A prenup focuses on property, debts, and spousal support.
What is a postnuptial agreement and when is it used?
A postnup is like a prenup but signed after marriage, useful after a major financial change, when starting a business, or to resolve money disputes. It can reset expectations and protect both spouses.
How far in advance should we sign a prenup?
Weeks, and preferably months, before the wedding, so there’s time to negotiate and no room for a coercion claim. We manage the timeline, disclosures, and signing, including notarization, so it goes smoothly.
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