Category Archives: Premarital Agreements

Prenuptial Agreements in New York: What Can and Cannot Be Included

Prenuptial Agreements in New York: What Can and Cannot Be Included

Prenuptial agreements, also known as prenups, are legal contracts that couples enter into before getting married. They establish the division of assets, liabilities, and financial responsibilities in the event of a divorce or separation. Prenuptial agreements provide a level of security and clarity, ensuring both parties are protected and their interests are safeguarded. This article […]

Equitable Distribution in a Prenuptial Agreement

Equitable Distribution in a Prenuptial Agreement

Negotiating a prenuptial agreement may not be the most romantic activity an engaged couple shares in, but for individuals with significant assets, it is a realistic and necessary precaution. You carry insurance for all the valuable assets you hold. A prenuptial arrangement is nothing more than marriage insurance. Jean M. Mahserjian, Esq., P.C. can help […]

Prenuptial Agreement Facts

Prenuptial Agreement Facts

If you are in the process of getting married, it may be in your (or your spouse’s) best interest to sign a prenuptial agreement. Here are some basic prenuptial agreement facts that you can use to help make your decision. Prenuptial Agreement Facts | Protecting Separate Property Negotiating a prenuptial agreement may not be the […]

Prenuptial Agreements in New York

Prenuptial Agreements in New York

Congratulations on the engagement! The weeks and months leading up to your wedding will be as joyous as they will be nerve-wracking, but every day brings you one step closer to what may very well be one of the happiest days of your life. Amid the pre-marital bliss, you and your fiancé or fiancée will […]

Saratoga Marriage Attorney Discusses Buying a Home with a Stay-at-Home Spouse

Saratoga Marriage Attorney Discusses Buying a Home with a Stay-at-Home Spouse

Question: Spouses are purchasing a home.  The mother is a stay at home mom, as a result she can’t be on the mortgage.  The couple took money out of their joint account to make the down payment.  A couple days before the closing, the bank required a gift letter from the wife to the husband […]