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How Do I Prepare To Have A Prenuptial Agreement Done? - New York Law

Roberta Feldman talks about preparing to have prenuptial agreement done

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Today, I am going to answer a question that I am asked often which is “how do I prepare to have a prenuptial agreement done?” Now this is something that I recommend you have your own attorney to help you with. The most important part of a prenuptial agreement is full financial disclosure. 

What Should I Bring In Preparation For My First Meeting With My Family Law Attorney?

Roberta Feldman talks about preparing to meet with your family law attorney

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One of the questions I’m often asked is “what should I bring in preparation for my first meeting with my family law attorney? I usually recommend that you bring in your financial information. Most people will be able to easily explain their personal situation to me.

What Is An Estate Plan, What Are Its Elements, And Why Are They Important

George Gray talks about estate plans

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Hello and Welcome. My name is George Gray. I’m a partner in the law firm of Gray and Feldman with offices in Penfield NY. My areas of practice include wills, trusts, and estates and providing special needs planning for families of an individual with a disability.  During the course of my representation, I am often asked “what is an estate plan, what are its elements, and why are they important”

Does It Matter Which Spouse Files First For A Divorce? - New York Law

Roberta Feldman talks to us about filing for divorce

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I am often asked does it matter which spouse files first for a divorce?  And the answer is very simply No. We have no-fault divorce in New York and if your spouse serves you first, you have the opportunity to file a counter-claim and in that counter-claim, you ask for the relief that you are seeking and with the help of your attorney, I would advise you to always file that counter-claim. It provides protection in the event that for some reason your spouse decides to withdraw the action, you can still go forward if that is what you want. 
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