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Long Island Prenuptial Agreement Attorney

Nassau County Postnuptial Agreement Attorneys

A prenuptial agreement is an effective way to protect property interests and matters concerning children in the event of a future divorce or in the event of death. These issues can often be some of the most contentious in a divorce, and the drafting of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements can help avoid property division disputes in the event of marriage dissolution.

At the law firm of Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., we serve clients in Suffolk County, Nassau County, Long Island and throughout the state of New York. Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements need to be created by experienced legal counsel. In order to fully protect your rights, an agreement must be properly drafted by your lawyer and reviewed by the other party's lawyer.

To get the help you need regarding prenuptial agreements, 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 Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers

A prenuptial agreement can help you and your spouse agree ahead of time on issues that include:

  • If spousal maintenance/alimony will be paid in the event of divorce and how that will be determined
  • How marital property will be divided in a divorce, including businesses assets and other properties
  • Nonmarital property, which will be restored to you at time of divorce
  • Nonmarital property that will be given to beneficiaries at the time of death

A postnuptial agreement is a property division agreement that is arrived at by both parties after a divorce has ended.

New York Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

Contact us at Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., to learn more about the creation of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements in New York. Call our office in Long Island at 631-479-2857 or toll free at 888-389-1411.

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