

Prenuptial Agreements
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Deckelbaum Ogens & Raftery
3 Bethesda Metro Center
Suite 200
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 961-9200 Phone
(301) 961-9229 Fax
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Asset ProtectionTalented Maryland Asset Protection LawyersRegardless of how much your assets are worth, our firm can offer advice to assist you with protecting your valuable assets and acquisitions. You may need this protection from creditors, former spouses, or other third parties trying to take what is legally yours. At Deckelbaum Ogens & Raftery, Chartered, our asset protection attorneys have the comprehensive knowledge and extensive experience needed to insulate your income and property from others. From our law office conveniently located in Maryland above the Bethesda Metro stop, our business lawyers advise and counsel clients in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Recommended Ways to Protect Your AssetsIf you are planning to get married, we suggest you consider creating a prenuptial agreement. A prenuptial agreement will secure you against insecurity and other risks associated with not protecting your assets and future income if you later go through a divorce and have to deal with property settlement issues. Our Attorneys are Experienced in High Valuation AssetsAt Deckelbaum Ogens & Raftery, Chartered, we have experience representing clients with very high incomes and large assets that need to be insulated and protected. Because of our small size, our lawyers are able to devote significant time to our clients, regardless of their wealth. When you contact our Bethesda asset protection law firm, you can count on receiving personal attention from a seasoned lawyer who understands the importance of your financial goals. Deckelbaum Ogens & Raftery, Chartered Representing clients in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including suburban Maryland, (including the cities of Bethesda, Rockville, and Annapolis, and the counties of Montgomery, Prince George’s and Anne Arundel) – and Northern Virginia (including the city of Alexandria and the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, and Prince William). |