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Florida Prenuptial Agreement

Online Prenup in Florida

Create a legally sound Florida prenuptial agreement online. State-specific document covering equitable distribution rules, signing requirements, and Fla. Stat. § 61.079.

Property System
Equitable Distribution
Signing Timeline
30+ days recommended
Notarization
Required
Witnesses
2 required

How Florida Divides Property

Florida uses equitable distribution as its default property system — assets are divided fairly but not necessarily 50/50, based on each spouse’s income, contributions, and earning potential. Florida also offers an optional community property trust, allowing couples to elect community property treatment for specific assets. A prenup can define your own property rules, overriding the default equitable distribution framework.

How Clause Helps

Your Clause prenup explicitly defines which property is separate and which is marital, overriding Florida's default equitable distribution rules with terms you both agree on.

Florida Signing Requirements

Written agreementMust be in writing — verbal prenups are not valid
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Signed by both partiesBoth parties must sign voluntarily before the wedding
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Notarization requiredBoth parties must sign before a notary public — required by Fla. Stat. § 61.079
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2 witnesses requiredBoth parties must sign in front of 2 independent witnesses who are not party to the agreement
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Independent legal counsel recommendedEach party should have their own attorney review the agreement
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Full financial disclosureBoth parties must disclose all assets, debts, and income — incomplete disclosure is the #1 reason prenups are invalidated
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State-specific requirementCommunity property trust available under Fla. Stat. § 736.1501
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Prenup Cost in Florida

Attorney-drafted prenups typically cost $5,000 to $20,000 combined. Here's how Clause compares:

MethodCostTimelineIncludes
Traditional attorneys (both spouses)
$5,000 – $20,0004–8 weeksDrafting, negotiation, revisions
Single attorney + review
$2,500 – $7,0002–4 weeksOne attorney drafts, other reviews
Clause Essential
$549Same dayAgreement Builder, state-specific document, notarized signing support
Clause ComprehensiveBest Value
$699Same dayEssential + all optional clauses, unlimited revisions
Clause + 1 Attorney Review + Notary
$1,3983–5 daysComprehensive + one attorney review + notarization
Clause + 2 Attorney Reviews + Notary
$2,0973–5 daysComprehensive + both spouses reviewed + notarization

Florida Prenup FAQ

Yes. Florida has adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (Fla. Stat. § 61.079), which sets clear standards for enforcement. Courts uphold prenups that are in writing, signed by both parties with full financial disclosure, and free from fraud, duress, or unconscionable terms.

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