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Separation Agreement in Long Island

Do you need a Separation Agreement in Nassau or Suffolk Counties?

A separation agreement addresses in writing issues such as division of assets and debts, child custody and support, and child visitation schedules as decided upon by both spouses during the divorce settlement.   Spouses going through a divorce can experience a wide range of emotions from antagonism to misery. A Long Island family lawyer can act as a go-between to make the process easier for both parties.

What a Separation Agreement Should Include

A separation agreement is intended to get rid of any future uncertainty or misunderstanding of the terms settled.  When writing a separation agreement, spouses should be as precise as possible. The separation agreement should plainly list circumstances such as:

  • Who will take on debts and the amount of those debts?
  • Which spouse will occupy the family residence? 
  • Who will pay for the upkeep of the family residence?
  • How much spousal support will be paid and to whom. 
  • Which spouse will take tax deductions for the residence's mortgage, real estate, and any children?
  • What are the terms of the child custody, child visitation, and child support? 

Can a Long Island Separation Agreement Lawyer Help?

When spouses find that they cannot reconcile through issues like child custody, spousal support and marital property division, a skilled divorce attorney can mediate to make the separation agreement process easier.  It is typically in the best interest of each spouse to search for their own attorney. The spouses and attorneys will be able to work through the conditions of the separation agreement to make sure that amicable solutions are made.  By reaching a decision without a judge's interference, costly court fees can save time and money.

Contact a Long Island Separation Agreement Attorney from our firm and speak with a skilled legal professional who understands the New York legal system.

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