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Long Island Separation Agreement Attorneys

Nassau County Divorce Separation Attorneys

There are many reasons why married couples might choose to separate rather than go through the divorce process. Separation agreements allow those couples to protect their rights while maintaining the benefits that separation can provide. It is important to have an experienced attorney help to create a separation agreement that fully looks after your legal interests.

At the law firm of Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., our firm provides experienced representation for couples in separation. If separated couples decide to go through with the divorce process, we can provide the representation our clients need. Separation agreements also provide for the event that couples decide reunite.

If you are going through a separation, contact us to talk with an attorney at a free initial consultation. Call us toll free at 888-389-1411 to schedule an appointment.

Long Island Separation Agreement Lawyers

Separation agreements in New York may help couples to:

  • Maintain health insurance benefits
  • Retain the benefits of economic and legal unions
  • Separate so that one cannot be economically or legally delayed by the other
  • Prevent financial damage from tax issues

We can advise you as to what needs you may have during and after the separation process and what steps you can take to best protect yourself. Couples should not be separated in the same household.

New York Separation Agreements

When you need to create a separation agreement, our firm can assist you through the process. Contact us at Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., to learn more information. Call our office in Long Island at 631-479-2857 or toll free at 888-389-1411.

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