When a couple creates a prenuptial agreement, they may wonder whether they can revise it after marriage. In New York, a couple is legally entitled to modify or revise their prenuptial agreement after they've been married. In addition, they can also choose to nullify or revoke the agreement after they… Read More
Before a couple officially ties the knot, they may consider establishing a legal contract known as a prenuptial agreement to protect their assets in the event of a divorce. In the event of a divorce, a prenuptial agreement allows couples to specify how their assets and property will be divided… Read More
Divorces that involve children are always more complex as the court has to determine child custody and visitation orders. Understandably, it can be emotionally overwhelming as one parent is typically named the custodial parent, meaning the child lives with them. During the divorce process, a non-custodial parent must file for… Read More