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Florida Prenuptial Agreements Made Simple – 100% Online

Getting married? Protect your future with a legally valid prenuptial agreement — fully online, affordable, and stress-free. At MyFloridaDivorce.com, we make it easy for Florida couples to create custom prenups without the high attorney fees or in-person appointments.
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What Is a Prenup?

A Prenuptial Agreement (or “prenup”) is a legal contract between two people before marriage that outlines how assets, debts, and property will be divided in case of divorce. It can also cover alimony, business interests, inheritance rights, and more.
Whether you’re entering a second marriage, have children from a previous relationship, own a business, or just want clarity — a prenup can give both partners peace of mind.

Who Should Get a Prenup?

Prenups aren’t just for the wealthy. You may benefit from a prenup if:
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Our Process – Fully Online, Fast & Private

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Complete a Secure Online Questionnaire

Answer a few guided questions about your finances, property, and terms you want included.

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We Draft Your Prenup

Our legal document specialists create a custom Florida prenuptial agreement tailored to your input.

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Optional Attorney Review (Recommended)

For added peace of mind, choose our Attorney-Led Document Review service for just $99.

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Notarize Online

Use our included online notary service — no printing, no hassle. Both parties sign via Zoom from anywhere.

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Download & Store Securely

Once signed and notarized, your prenup is legally valid in Florida and ready to protect your future.

Pricing

Flat Fee: $349

Includes everything — custom document prep, unlimited revisions, and online notarization for both parties.

Add-On: Attorney Review $99

Reviewed by a lawyer and Florida Certified Mediator.

Disclaimer: This service is not a substitute for legal representation in Florida. No legal advice is provided. All document reviews are solely to ensure accuracy and compliance based on the information you submit.

Florida UPAA

What Is the Florida UPAA?

The Florida UPAA stands for the Florida Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. It’s the specific law in Florida that explains how prenuptial agreements (also called premarital agreements) must be created, signed, and enforced in the state.
This law is found in Section 61.079 of the Florida Statutes and is based on a national standard that many states follow — known as the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA). Florida adopted its own version to ensure consistency and fairness in how prenups are handled by the courts.

What Does the Florida UPAA Do?

The Florida UPAA outlines:

Why Is It Important?

If you create a prenup in Florida, the UPAA is what judges use to decide whether it’s valid and enforceable. That’s why it’s important your prenup follows the correct legal format and includes all required disclosures.
At MyFloridaDivorce.com, we draft all prenuptial agreements in compliance with the Florida UPAA — so you can be confident your agreement will hold up in court if ever needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Our prenuptial agreements are drafted in accordance with Florida law and are legally binding when signed and notarized properly.

No. We include remote online notarization — both parties can sign from different locations, 100% online

You can create a new agreement at any time or opt for a Postnuptial Agreement after marriage.

No. We are a document preparation service. However, we offer an optional Attorney-Led Review for additional peace of mind.

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Why Choose MyFloridaDivorce.com for Prenups?

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