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Prenuptial agreement could be essential in Zuckerberg's marriage

Mark Zuckerberg, the face of and brains behind Facebook, tied the knot only one day after the social networking site's stock exchange initial public offering. With the value of Facebook and its stock so widely known, many Florida residents may be wondering if Zuckerberg sought a prenuptial agreement with his new wife in order to protect his pre-marriage assets. While it is not explicitly said whether or not a prenuptial agreement was put in place, it is often the case for wealthy individuals to do so before getting hitched.

How can Facebook impact your divorce settlement?

As the generation of teenagers who began to use Facebook grows up and becomes a part of the adult world, it's less and less common to run across a person who is not a member of the social networking site. With increased presence of social networking in the social sphere, it has inevitably found an increased presence in the professional and legal spheres as well.

More divorced women are ordered to pay child support, alimony

As women in Florida and across the country have become more independent over the last several years, achieving higher education and high-paying jobs, it makes seems natural they are becoming responsible for making child support and alimony payments in divorce.

Domestic spying in divorce becomes increasingly prevalent

Any number of factors can contribute to a couple's decision to file for divorce. Spouses can have irresolute conflicts and desire to obtain the best possible settlement from the other party. In order to ensure that this happens, sometimes an individual resorts to domestic spying in order to gain leverage against their spouse. This activity is becoming more popular in Florida, and the rest of the country, as retail technology continues to improve.

Can "speed divorcing" events be beneficial for Florida residents?

An emerging trend in divorce is quite similar to the process of speed dating. However, rather than meeting a potential date, those contemplating divorce sit down and meet potential attorneys, therapists, financial advisers and other professionals who may be able to assist in the process.

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