Monthly Archives: December 2025
Florida Case Involves Contested Prenuptial Agreement
Generally speaking, prenuptial agreements can be seen as an emotional insurance policy. They’re usually signed with optimism for the future. On the other hand, they can be used to protect your interests should things fall apart. In Florida, the law gives wide latitude to couples who want to define their financial boundaries before marriage…. Read More »
When Pressure Undermines a Prenup: Lessons from Bates v. Bates
Prenuptial agreements are generally meant to bring certainty to your marriage. However, that’s only the case when they’re entered into freely and fairly. The Florida courts usually give wide latitude to couples who want to decide how their property will be handled if their marriage ends. Those agreements, however, must meet basic requirements for… Read More »
When Custody Changes Hands: Lessons from C.N. v. I.G.C.
Custody battles are among the most painful and complicated issues to land in a family court. In Florida, the law starts with a strict but simple idea: kids do best when both parents stay involved in their lives. That’s why judges usually prefer shared parental responsibility, with plenty of time for the child to… Read More »



