Marital agreements are not the most romantic of subjects – couples may be understandably hesitant to entertain the idea that their marriage may not succeed. While no one gets married intending to divorce, it is a possibility for which proper planning can be tremendously helpful. A well-drafted agreement can help couples to avoid costly and time consuming litigation by solving potential issues before they arise. While establishing an arrangement can be tricky, you do not have to go through the process alone. At Dunham & Ingram LLC, we are here to help. Backed by years of experience, we know the law, we know the courts, and we can help you understand your legal options. Our team can be a guiding voice in your corner so that you and your spouse are prepared for whatever lies ahead.
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What Can Marital Agreements Cover?
Generally, marital agreements deal with a spouse’s property and debts. They can act to classify community and separate property, specify financial rights, allocate debts, and help resolve potential conflicts before they arise. These agreements can include numerous types of assets and debts.
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The Family Home
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Shared Bank Accounts
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Rental Properties
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Business Interests
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Mortgages and Loans
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Artworks and Collectibles
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is My Marital Agreement Enforceable?
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While a marital agreement can be a helpful tool in the case of a divorce, a signed document doesn’t guarantee its enforceability. There are numerous requirements an agreement must meet to be upheld in court. If you have an existing agreement, it is highly recommended that you review its terms with an attorney from our firm.
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What If My Spouse Is Hiding Assets?
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The accurate reporting of property is a vital component in the distribution of property. However, a spouse may not always be playing by the rules. It is against the law to attempt to conceal or hide assets and the act may invalidate terms of an existing marital agreement.
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Should I Hire an Attorney?
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The terms of a marital agreement can affect you for years if not decades to come. With so much on the line, you can’t afford to leave anything to chance. Experienced legal advocates like those at our firm can help you protect your interests every step of the way. Call us today and discover how we can help.
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Will a Marital Agreement Expedite a Divorce?
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As valid terms included in an existing agreement typically do not need to be fought over in the courtroom, a well-drafted document can help to reduce setbacks and areas of conflict in a divorce. However, this will not negate the waiting periods or residency requirements associated with the dissolution of marriage.
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Andy Ingram
Attorney
A native of Central Florida, Andy Ingram is committed to providing every single one of his clients with top-notch representation. Prior to graduating high school, he earned his associate’s college degree. Then, in just three short years, he graduated with two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Florida. In 2005, he graduated from University of Florida's Levin College of Law and became a licensed attorney that very same year.
Shortly after his time as a public defender, Mr. Ingram focused his efforts on employment and labor law for many years. This unique experience enabled him to develop his skill set in discovery strategy and motion practice. He then worked at the Alachua County Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel, combining his experience in civil practice and criminal defense. He is intimately familiar with both civil and criminal trial practice at the federal and state levels and has extensive federal trial experience.
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Christopher L. Dunham
Attorney
As an Ocala native, Christopher Dunham is committed to providing individuals with high-quality legal representation. He attended Florida State University College of Law, where he earned his law degree, and then became a licensed attorney in 2007. Mr. Dunham started his career in law by working under State Attorney Brad King for the Fifth Judicial Circuit as a prosecutor. While he was there, he successfully handled 1,000s of felony and misdemeanor cases. Throughout his time prosecuting individuals, Mr. Dunham tried many cases for Florida, including numerous DUI trials.
Even though Mr. Dunham is currently focused on family law and criminal defense cases, he, above all, considers himself a trial lawyer. He firmly believes that the real work of a lawyer is not conducted behind a desk but, rather, in the courtroom. As a result of this belief, he chooses his cases based on his clients’ need for proven and strong trial strategy, instead of the circumstances and laws involved.
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