How Does a Prenuptial Agreement Protect Me? - Aiello & DiFalco LLP (2024)

As a leading family law practice representing clients throughout Long Island and New York City, the attorneys at Aiello & DiFalco LLP regularly prepare and review prenuptial agreements. We’ve prepared this guide to answer common questions about prenups. To learn more, call our office today to schedule a consultation.

What is a prenuptial agreement and how can it protect my interests?

A prenuptial agreement (prenup) is a contract entered into by a couple prior to marriage. The agreement specifies how assets, debts, and other financial matters will be handled during the marriage, in case of divorce, or in the event of one partner’s death. A properly structured agreement can protect your interests by clearly outlining financial responsibilities, protecting assets and inheritance, and preventing disputes in case of separation or divorce. A prenup can also limit or waive spousal maintenance (alimony).

How does a prenuptial agreement protect my financial assets and property?

In a prenup, you can designate which assets and property are to be considered separate (owned by one spouse) and which are to be considered marital property. In doing so, you ensure your separate property remains yours if the marriage does not go as planned.

Can a prenuptial agreement protect my business or professional practice?

Absolutely. A prenuptial agreement can stipulate that a business or professional practice is separate property, protecting it from being divided in a divorce. It can also outline any ownership rights your spouse may have in the growth or appreciation of the business during your marriage. Prenuptial agreements are very typical for small to mid-sized family-owned businesses.

Does a prenuptial agreement protect me from my partner’s debts?

A prenup allows for the assignment of debts to the respective party that incurred them. This way, you can protect yourself from being held responsible for your spouse’s debts, such as significant medical, law school, or other student loan debt, if you divorce. However, every situation is always different, so it is important to have experienced legal counsel on your team to ensure that debts are assigned to the correct party before marriage.

What role does a prenuptial agreement play in estate planning and protecting inheritance rights?

Prenuptial agreements can be used to protect the inheritance rights of each party who may receive inheritances or gifts during the marriage, as well as the rights of children from previous marriages, ensuring certain assets go to them. They can also ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes upon your death, and not determined by default state law.

In a divorce, how can a prenuptial agreement help define alimony or spousal support terms?

A prenuptial agreement can specify the amount, duration, and other conditions of spousal maintenance/alimony payments in a divorce. However, the court can disregard these terms if they are deemed unconscionable or if circ*mstances have drastically changed since the agreement was signed.

How can a prenuptial agreement protect my rights and interests if my partner dies unexpectedly?

A prenup can outline what happens to your spouse’s property upon their death. It can help ensure you receive an agreed-upon portion of the estate, which can be particularly important in cases where a spouse passes without a will. It can also ensure that a partner can continue to reside in a home even if the property was acquired before the marriage. Prenups can also provide for life insurance benefits to be secured to protect the other party.

Does a prenuptial agreement influence child custody and child support decisions?

Child custody and child support are typically not included in a prenuptial agreement, as courts determine these based on the child’s best interests.

How can a prenuptial agreement protect my property rights?

As mentioned above, the agreement can establish which assets are separate and which are marital, helping ensure a fair distribution of property in case of divorce. A prenup can also protect you from your spouse’s debts.

What can happen if I get married without a prenuptial agreement?

Without a prenuptial agreement, your assets and debts will be divided according to state law in case of divorce. New York is an equitable distribution state for purposes of divorce, meaning that marital property will be divided fairly, but not necessarily equally. This can potentially lead to undesirable outcomes, such as losing a portion of assets you consider separate or assuming responsibility for a spouse’s debt.

Can I modify or invalidate a prenuptial agreement after I’m married?

Yes. A prenuptial agreement can be modified or revoked after marriage, but any changes or revocations must be made in a written agreement which is signed and acknowledged before a notary. However, invalidating a prenup can be challenging and usually requires proving it was not signed voluntarily, or that one party wasn’t given full disclosure of the other’s assets and debts.

How Can An Attorney Help?

An experienced family law attorney can provide invaluable assistance in drafting or reviewing your prenuptial agreement. That’s where Aiello & DiFalco comes in. We have in-depth knowledge of the laws and requirements for prenuptial agreements and can help to ensure your prenup is legally enforceable.

Every person’s situation is unique, and a one-size-fits-all prenuptial agreement won’t work for everyone. We can provide personalized advice based on your circ*mstances, represent you during the negotiation process, and advocate for your best interests. If your partner presents you with a prenuptial agreement, we can review it to ensure you fully understand its terms and implications.

Ultimately, a prenup can significantly impact your future. Trust Aiello & DIFalco to protect your rights and interests. Call our office today should you have any further questions or need assistance negotiating and preparing a prenuptial agreement.

How Does a Prenuptial Agreement Protect Me? - Aiello & DiFalco LLP (2024)

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How Does a Prenuptial Agreement Protect Me? - Aiello & DiFalco LLP? ›

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What does a prenup protect me from? ›

A properly structured agreement can protect your interests by clearly outlining financial responsibilities, protecting assets and inheritance, and preventing disputes in case of separation or divorce. A prenup can also limit or waive spousal maintenance (alimony).

What are five things that Cannot be included in a prenuptial agreement? ›

What Cannot Be Included in a Prenuptial Agreement?
  • Child Custody, Visitation or Support. ...
  • Waiving the Right to Alimony. ...
  • Illegal Activities. ...
  • Personal Matters. ...
  • Provisions That Encourage Divorce. ...
  • What Can a Prenuptial Agreement Include?

Can a prenup protect my business? ›

A prenup offers legal protection and helps support the smooth operation of a business should marital challenges arise. A prenup protects assets by clearly delineating which business assets are separate property and which are marital property.

Does a prenup protect you from alimony? ›

Parties may waive spousal support prior to marriage via a prenuptial agreement. However, specific requirements must be met in order for an individual to waive their right to alimony. Both parties must have independent legal counsel of their choice. The alimony terms must be conscionable at the time of signing.

Does a prenup protect all money? ›

A prenup can provide protection by outlining which assets are separate, which are jointly owned, and how assets will be divided in the event of a divorce, separation or death. If you have significant assets, such as investment accounts, a prenup can ensure your individual assets won't be divided in a divorce.

What is the loophole in a prenup? ›

Failure to follow premarital agreement procedures could also be considered a loophole. For example, if your prenup stipulates that you keep your family home, but you continue to make payments on the house from a joint checking account, your spouse may be entitled to a marital claim on the property.

Can a prenup give your spouse nothing? ›

While prenups can vary widely in their terms and provisions, it is possible for a poorly drafted or unfair prenup to leave one spouse with significantly less than they might have anticipated. However, a prenup that completely leaves one spouse with nothing is less likely to be enforceable.

What does a prenup avoid? ›

A prenup can't include personal preferences. This might include provisions such as who has what chores, where to spend the holidays, whose name to use, details about child-rearing, or what relationship to have with certain relatives. Prenuptial agreements are designed to address financially-based issues.

Can a prenup protect you from your spouse's debt? ›

A prenuptial agreement is a powerful tool for protecting against a future spouse's debt. By clearly defining separate property, addressing debts incurred during the marriage, and ensuring full financial disclosure, couples can safeguard their financial well-being and avoid disputes in the event of a divorce.

Can cheating void a prenup? ›

Home > Prenups & Postnups > Can Spousal Abuse Or Cheating Invalidate A Prenuptial Or Partition Agreement? Spousal abuse or cheating does not void or invalidate a prenuptial or partition agreement unless the agreement specifically states that.

Can anything void a prenup? ›

Prenups can be voided if they were signed under duress, deceit, or mistake, although they are enforceable in most cases.

How do I protect my business from my partner's divorce? ›

Well drafted prenuptial agreements can be the best way to protect a business that is brought to the marriage or that may grow during a marriage. The courts generally respect such agreements.

Do prenups protect against medical debt? ›

You may feel like you have no actual assets to protect, but this won't always be the case. As we said above, prenups can be written to protect future assets, terms of alimony, and handling of your medical debt, just to name a few.

How many years is a prenuptial agreement good for? ›

Yes, prenuptial agreements in California do not expire and remain valid indefinitely, regardless of the length of the marriage.

How well do prenups hold up in court? ›

Prenups hold up in US courts where the terms are fair; neither of the parties may be forced or coerced into signing the contract under oath of law. Prenups can often hold up in the courts, but there are always clauses that could potentially nullify them.

What do prenups usually cover? ›

Most people think of marriage prenups as documents to protect high net worth or family fortunes, but in reality, a prenuptial agreement is simply a contract written between two people before marriage, outlining the property and debts owned and what each spouse's property rights will be both during the marriage and in ...

Are there benefits to a prenup? ›

A well-drafted prenuptial agreement gives both parties a clear path forward if one or both partners decide to end the marriage. It not only works to prevent lengthy court battles and expensive legal fees, but the document could also reduce conflict during a highly emotional time.

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