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Each prenuptial agreement must be in writing and signed by both spouses to be enforceable. Since the agreement is a trade of marriage for the terms in the contract, the agreement takes effect when the couple marries.
A prenuptial agreement must be notarized by a certified notary public. The division of houses and property is normally included in prenuptial agreements, and Florida law requires that any contract involving real estate have two witnesses and a notary.
The UPAA (the Golden State's Uniform Premarital Agreement Act) determines the constraints for prenups in California. Couples in California can draft their own prenups, however, if not done properly then it is easy for the contract to become void or invalidated.
A Florida family law and divorce attorney can help you create the best prenuptial agreement to fit your needs so you can have peace of mind about your upcoming marriage. Technically, anyone can write a prenup, but the Florida courts won't recognize and enforce just any prenuptial agreement.