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Prenuptial Agreement Lawyer Serving New York, Connecticut, Maine & New Hampshire

Prenuptial agreements, or “prenups”, are private agreements between individuals planning to marry that set forth the division of their property in the event of death or divorce.

Prenuptial agreements can define separate and marital property, address spousal support/alimony, protect business assets, clarify inheritance expectations, and set forth intentions regarding cryopreserved genetic material.

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers reports that prenuptial agreements are becoming increasingly common among Gen Z and Millennials, who are delaying marriage and family formation relative to their parents and grandparents.

Prenuptial agreements should be uniquely tailored to each couple. There is no one-size-fits-all.

If you and your partner are considering signing a premarital agreement and need additional information, contact Janene to discuss the specifics of your arrangement.

Prenuptial Agreements

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers reports that prenuptial agreements are becoming increasingly common among Gen Z and Millennials, who are delaying marriage and family formation relative to their parents and grandparents. We believe prenuptial agreements should be tailored to each couple. There is no one-size-fits-all. Our prenuptial agreements lawyer, Janene Oleaga, Esq.,  is committed to providing guidance that feels respectful, practical, and aligned with your personal values. If you and your partner are considering signing a premarital agreement and want additional information, contact us at Oleaga Law, LLC. With offices in Maine and New York, we work with clients across our community, the U.S., and beyond.

Prenuptial agreements, or “prenups,” are private agreements between individuals planning to marry that set forth the division of their property in the event of death or divorce. Prenuptial agreements can define separate and marital property, address spousal support/alimony, protect business assets, clarify inheritance expectations, and set forth intentions regarding cryopreserved genetic material.

A prenup is more than just a financial document. It’s a roadmap for protecting your shared future and reducing the likelihood of future conflict. Our prenuptial agreement attorney helps couples explore their options in a supportive, informative environment so they feel confident in their choices. Whether you want to address business ownership, family assets, future financial planning, or reproductive material, we will help you create an agreement that reflects your relationship and long-term goals.

Why Experience Matters For Creating Prenups

The quality of your prenuptial agreement relies on careful drafting and a clear understanding of each partner’s needs, priorities, and legal rights. Having an attorney like ours at Oleaga Law, LLC, who’s experienced in all aspects of family formation law, including reproductive rights, adoption, surrogacy arrangements, gamete donation agreements, and more, can be especially beneficial if you’re planning to grow your family during your marriage.

  • Our firm’s primary focus is on family formation services, so our prenuptial lawyer can provide our clients with answers to a wide range of questions and concerns about laws governing parentage, assisted reproduction, and related matters, rather than just general family law advice.
  • Our lead attorney’s background in international law is invaluable for couples with cross-border assets, international family considerations, or reproductive material stored across jurisdictions.
  • Licensed in Maine, New Hampshire, and New York, we can assist with prenups involving multi-state property, rights, and obligations.
  • We have extensive experience representing LGBTQ+ couples and working with non-traditional and blended family structures. You can trust that you and your priorities will feel respected and protected when you partner with us.
  • Our founding attorney has held leadership roles in national fertility law organizations and has been honored for her work, including being named to Maine Business Journal’s 40 Under 40.

Now, enough about us. Time to talk about you. Call Oleaga Law, LLC today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you establish a prenuptial agreement that reflects your goals and best interests. 

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