Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Protect your future with thoughtfully crafted marital agreements.
Our Marital Agreement Services
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are practical tools for protecting both parties' interests. We help couples create clear, enforceable agreements that address property rights, financial responsibilities, and potential divorce terms while maintaining the foundation of trust in your relationship.
Agreement Services We Provide
Prenuptial Agreement Drafting
Postnuptial Agreement Creation
Agreement Review and Analysis
Asset Protection Planning
Business Interest Protection
Inheritance Protection
Debt Allocation Clauses
Agreement Modifications
What Can Be Included
Division of property acquired before and during marriage
Protection of family businesses
Spousal support terms
Debt responsibility allocation
Inheritance and estate planning provisions
Financial responsibilities during marriage
Our Process
Consultation
Discuss your goals, concerns, and assets to be addressed in the agreement.
Drafting
Create a comprehensive agreement tailored to your specific situation.
Review & Negotiation
Both parties review with independent counsel and negotiate terms.
Execution
Finalize and execute the agreement with proper formalities for enforceability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are prenuptial agreements enforceable in New York?
Yes, prenuptial agreements are generally enforceable if they're in writing, signed by both parties, properly acknowledged, and not unconscionable. Full financial disclosure is required.
When should I sign a prenuptial agreement?
You should sign well before the wedding - ideally at least 30 days prior. Agreements signed under time pressure may be challenged as signed under duress.
Can a prenup be changed after marriage?
Yes, prenuptial agreements can be modified or replaced with a postnuptial agreement if both parties agree to the changes in writing.
Get Help With Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your prenuptial & postnuptial agreements matter with an experienced family law attorney.