Prenuptial Agreement Attorney Serving Staten Island, NY

Staten Island couples considering a prenuptial agreement often want to protect a family home, business interest, or inheritance from equitable distribution. New York law allows premarital agreements to address a wide range of financial issues, provided both parties enter voluntarily with full disclosure.

Agarunov Law Firm drafts and negotiates prenuptial agreements for Staten Island couples. We handle property protection, business interest provisions, spousal support terms, inheritance planning, and all other terms New York law permits in a premarital agreement.

Our Financial District office is accessible from Staten Island via the Staten Island Ferry and the SIR to our Financial District office. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your prenuptial agreement.

Prenuptial Agreement Services in Staten Island

Prenuptial Agreement Drafting

We draft prenuptial agreements for Staten Island couples that address property rights, spousal maintenance, business interests, and other financial terms. Our agreements comply with New York's enforceability requirements, including voluntary execution, full financial disclosure, and independent legal representation or the knowing waiver of representation for each party.

Asset Protection

A primary purpose of a prenup is protecting individual assets from equitable distribution. For Staten Island couples, we draft provisions that clearly identify separate property, establish protocols for keeping separate assets separate during the marriage, and address the treatment of appreciation on individual assets.

Business Interest Protection

If you or your partner owns a business, professional practice, or partnership interest, a prenup can establish how that interest will be treated in divorce. We draft provisions for Staten Island business owners that protect the business from division while addressing the other spouse's rights fairly.

Spousal Maintenance Provisions

Prenuptial agreements can establish caps, formulas, or waivers for spousal maintenance. We advise Staten Island couples on what provisions are enforceable under New York law and draft terms that provide reasonable protections for both the higher-earning and lower-earning spouse.

Prenuptial Agreement Review

If your partner has presented you with a prenuptial agreement, independent counsel should review the terms before signing. We review prenups for Staten Island residents, explain the implications of each provision, and negotiate modifications to protect your interests.

Prenuptial Agreement Considerations for Staten Island Couples

Staten Island couples often own or expect to inherit family homes and business interests. A prenup can designate a family home as separate property and establish how business value will be calculated in divorce.

For couples where one partner owns a trade business or professional practice, a prenup provides particular value by protecting the business from division and establishing clear terms for how growth will be handled.

Why Staten Island Clients Choose Agarunov Law Firm

Agarunov Law Firm drafts and negotiates prenuptial agreements for Staten Island couples.

  • Prenuptial agreement drafting and negotiation
  • Asset and business interest protection
  • Independent review of proposed prenuptial agreements
  • Accessible from Staten Island via Staten Island Ferry and the SIR to our Financial District office
  • Licensed in both New York and New Jersey

How Our Prenuptial Agreement Process Works

  • Step 1: Consultation. We discuss your financial situation, goals, and concerns. This consultation is free.
  • Step 2: Financial Disclosure. Both parties exchange complete financial information as required for enforceability.
  • Step 3: Drafting and Negotiation. We draft the agreement and negotiate terms with your partner's counsel.
  • Step 4: Execution. Both parties sign with proper acknowledgment, creating an enforceable prenuptial contract.

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