MASSACHUSETTS, MARYLAND & VIRGINIA PRENUPTIAL LAWYERS
PREMARITAL AGREEMENTS
The Massachusetts, Maryland & Virginia divorce lawyers of SRIS, P.C., have prepared and/or reviewed prenuptial agreements for a number of our family law clients who want to safeguard their finances. Other area divorce law and family law attorneys regularly refer clients to our firm for this reason. The following are some definitions pertaining to prenuptial agreements pursuant to the Pre-marital Agreement Act:
- “Premarital agreement” means an agreement between prospective spouses made in contemplation of marriage and to be effective upon marriage.
- “Property” means an interest, present or future, legal or equitable, vested or contingent, in real or personal property, including income and earnings.
Our divorce lawyers who assist clients with prenuptial agreements have offices in the following states. If you want to see the exact location of each office, please click on the different locations:
- In Virginia, our offices in Northern Virginia are in Fairfax & Manassas; in the Richmond Metro area, our office is in Fredericksburg & Richmond; in the Hampton Roads/Tidewater Area, our office is in Virginia Beach; in Western Virginia, our office is located in Lynchburg.
- In Maryland, our offices are in Rockville & Annapolis.
- In Massachusetts, our office is in Boston.
Please click on the state, if you wish to read some of the laws regarding divorce law in:
Our divorce lawyers have an extensive amount of experience with representing clients who are seeking an prenuptial agreement in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts. Our divorce attorneys who represent clients with prenup agreements are careful to consider all of your family law concerns and provide thoughtful, prudent guidance through all of your family law & divorce law issues. If you wish to consult a SRIS, P.C. prenuptial agreement attorney or family law lawyer to either draft a prenuptial agreement or defend a prenuptial agreement, send us an e-mail, call our office, or contact us on line.


